1. About Mark Zuckerberg

    Mark Elliot Zuckerberg (born May 14, 1984) is an American computer programmer and entrepreneur. As a Harvard student he founded the online social networking website Facebook with the help of fellow Harvard student and computer science major Andrew McCollum as well as roommates Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes. He now serves as Facebook's CEO. Forbes Magazine has ranked him as the world's youngest self-made billionaire with a net worth of $1.5 billion on paper.

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    2. Frighteningly Ambitious Startup Ideas

      Explore Paul Graham (May 11 2012)

      ...or other people that you need to start small. You need to for your own sake. Neither Bill Gates nor Mark Zuckerberg knew at first how big their companies were going to get. All they knew was that they were onto some... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Jessica Livingston   Apple   Trevor Blackwell

    3. Start-up Interview: What Not to Wear

      Explore inc.com (Apr 12 2012)

      Start-up Interview: What Not to Wear ...e comfortable. And yes, there is a double standard. Jeans, flip-flops, and a T-shirt might work for Mark Zuckerberg’s public image, but I’ve never seen Sheryl Sandberg photographed that way. Just accept it—there is ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   India   California   Asia

    4. 7 Reasons Start-ups Fail

      Explore inc.com (Apr 4 2012)

      ... their gut in making key decisions generate a tremendous amount of the world's wealth. Just look at Mark Zuckerberg. His gut told him that students would love a service to connect them seamlessly to each other at th... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Warren Buffett   Michael Dell   Mark Zuckerberg

    5. The Trouble With Non-tech Cofounders

      Explore TechCrunch Europe (Feb 23 2012)

      The Trouble With Non-tech Cofounders ...Network is a great movie, and for many people quite inspiring as it tells the exciting story of how Mark Zuckerberg built – what is now a massively successful business – that he started at the age of 19 in his Harva... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Harvard   Chris Dixon   Eric Ries

    6. Five Startup Tips From Bill Gates

      Explore stevejobsvision.tk (Feb 21 2012)

      ...ries. Other installments include: Jeff Bezos, Steve Jobs, Mark Cuban, Richard Branson, Walt Disney, Mark Zuckerberg, Michael Dell and Larry Ellison. For more than 30-years, Bill Gates has been at the pinnacle of the... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Jeff Bezos   Larry Ellison   Bill Gates

    7. 6 Secrets to a Successful Start-up

      Explore inc.com (Feb 13 2012)

      6 Secrets to a Successful Start-up ...y officer Bret Taylor and vice president of product Chris Cox) to give progress reports directly to Mark Zuckerberg—whereas they previously did not have to. 5. Trust the customer. "A lot of times, a startup will cre... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Chile   Mark Zuckerberg   Facebook

    8. How Old is Too Old to Start a Great Company?

      Explore inc.com (Feb 7 2012)

      How Old is Too Old to Start a Great Company? (Left to right) Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook; Steve Jobs, Apple; Sergey Brin, Google; Larry Page, Google Tweet Sometimes it seems like... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Larry Ellison   Apple   Bill Gates

    9. Nine Startup Tips From Michael Dell

      Explore Business Insider (Jan 30 2012)

      ... Advice series. Other installments include: Jeff Bezos, Steve Jobs, Richard Branson,Walt Disney and Mark Zuckerberg. 1. Degree? We Don't Need No Stinkin' Degrees "As important as school was, I found that it could be... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Jeff Bezos   Hollywood   Dell

    10. How to Survive Your First Year As An Entrepreneur

      Explore TechCrunch (Dec 29 2011)

      ...m at three in the morning . In short,  I loved my job. Entrepreneurship ruined it. I’m not like how Mark Zuckerberg describes himself: “a builder”. My guess is, I’m not like most of the smart people who read this bl... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   America   Oracle   Larry Page

    11. Most Great Entrepreneurs Don’t Drop Out of Harvard

      Explore Startup Professionals Musings (Dec 6 2011)

      Most Great Entrepreneurs Don’t Drop Out of Harvard ...f college, but still went on to make a big impact. Current young adults have grown up hearing about Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook) as the paragon of success. Why not try to follow in his footsteps? The entrepreneuria... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Harvard   Sergey Brin   Mark Zuckerberg

    12. Guess How Long Overnight Success Really Takes

      Explore Startup Professionals Musings (Mar 26 2011)

      Guess How Long Overnight Success Really Takes ...work to become an overnight success”. Based on a small sample of household names from Bill Gates to Mark Zuckerberg, he is an optimist. Here is some data from Wikipedia: Microsoft – Bill Gates founded Microsoft... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Jeff Bezos   IBM   Apple

    13. Titles and Promotions

      Explore ben's blog (Mar 17 2011)

      ...re are two schools of thought regarding this. One characterized by Marc Andreessen and the other by Mark Zuckerberg. Andreessen argues that people ask for many things from a company: salary, bonus, stock options, sp... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Andy Grove   Mark Zuckerberg   Marc Andreessen

    14. Sun Microsystems’ Pioneering Co-Founder Gives A Rare Interview – with Scott McNealy

      Explore mixergy.com (Dec 21 2010)

      Sun Microsystems’ Pioneering Co-Founder Gives A Rare Interview – with Scott McNealy ...ting and curating your quips. Scott: Yeah. So the other thing that’s kind of interesting, you know, Mark Zuckerberg gave a commitment, he gave $100 million and he gave his commitment that he is going to give his for... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Oracle   Larry Ellison   IBM

    15. The Making Of Monster.com (By A Dj Entrepreneur) – with Jeffrey Taylor

      Explore mixergy.com (Dec 15 2010)

      The Making Of Monster.com (By A Dj Entrepreneur) – with Jeffrey Taylor ... is served. $550 million offer or whatever it was, they took it. I think that was a very good call. Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook, eat dinner when dinner is served, “No thank you. I’m not interested in that offer.” So... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Boston   San Jose   India

    16. Founder Control

      Explore Paul Graham (Dec 7 2010)

      ...nder, one VC, and one independent. In either case the founders lose their majority. But not always. Mark Zuckerberg kept control of Facebook's board through the series A and still has it today. Mark Pincus has kept ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Jessica Livingston   Mark Pincus   Fred Wilson

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