FACEBOOK CREATOR Bios



Mark Elliot Zuckerberg (born in White Plains, New York, May 14, 1984, age 26 years). Son of Edward and Karen Zuckerberg. He was a computer programmer and a businessman from the United States. Being rich in the relatively young age due to successfully establish and develop a social networking site Facebook at the time was in college with the help of friends Harvardnya Andrew McCollum and Eduardo Saverin roommates Dustin Moskovitz and Hughes Crish. He currently serves as CEO of Facebook. [4]. Zuckerberg was born a Jew, but he proclaimed himself as an atheist
Zuckerberg started programming when he sat in the middle school. His father taught him the Atari BASIC Programming in the 1990s and later software developer David Newman became her tutor in around 1995. Zuckerberg also took courses with the subject at Mercy College near his home in the mid-1990s. He studied at Ardsley High School where he excelled in the classical field, then moved in the first year to Phillips Exeter Academy where he plunged in Latin.
He is also designing and programming the computer application system to help workers communicate in the office of his father, he built a version of the game Risk, and under the name of the company's Intelligent Media Group, he built a music player called Synapse Media Player that uses artificial intelligence to learn the habits users to listen, which was posted to Slashdot and got a rating of 3 out of 5 from PC Magazine. Microsoft and AOL tried to buy a Synapse and recruited Zuckerberg, but he actually went to Harvard College in September 2002 where he studied computer science and joined Alpha Epsilon Pi, a Jewish fraternity. In college, he was known as a reader lines of epic poetry such as The Iliad.
At a fraternity party at the time of the second year, Zuckerberg met Priscilla Chan, who later became his mistress. In September 2010, Chan, now a medical student, Zuckerberg moved to a rental house in Palo Alto. In September 2010, Zuckerberg learning Mandarin in preparation for the scheduled visit of the couple to China and to assist in the establishment of the company's operations in China.
In 2010, Stephen Levy, who wrote a book in 1984 under the title: Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution, wrote that Zuckerberg "Clearly considers himself as a hacker." Zuckerberg said that "it's okay to break something to make it better." Facebook had "hackathons" held every six to eight weeks in which participants will have one night to understand and complete a project. The company provides music, food, and beer in hackathons, and many staff up, including Zuckerberg, regularly attend. "The idea is that you can build something very good in one night," said Zuckerberg told Levy. "And that's part of the personality of the up now ... This became the core of my personality. "
On the page up Zuckerberg, he wrote his personal interest is "openness, making things that help people connect and share what matters to them, the revolution, information flows, and minimalist." Vanity Fair magazine, in 2010, crowned Zuckerberg became the number 1 from the list of "100 Most Influential People ranking in the Information Age." Zuckerberg ranked number 23 on Vanity Fair 100 list in 2009. In 2010, Zuckerberg was chosen as number 16 in the annual survey New Statesman's of 50 most influential world leaders.
Zuckerberg best see the color blue because red-green color blindness, blue is also a dominant color is on Facebook.
Forbes record as the youngest billionaire, on one's own and not because of the legacy, which never recorded in history. Her net worth of about six point nine billion U.S. dollars