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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Mark Zuckerberg

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The first version of Facebook was launched on February 4th, 2004 with the help of Dustin Moskovitz, Eduardo Saverin and Chris Hughes. However, Harvard students (Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss and Divya Narendra ) attack Facebook to justice a month after its launch. They had, indeed, begun several months developing a social networking site the Harvardconnection. In October 2003, they had Mark Zuckerberg associated with their project, with a mission to finish the source code of the site and make it functional. Zuckerberg, bound by a “verbal agreement” and therefore considered as a partner site, had the opportunity to develop in a few weeks the site The Facebook without working on the common project as expected, indicating a problem: “I am wondering if the site offers enough functionality to really attract attention and get the influence that such a site can ride.” A lawsuit is filed it in March 2004, canceled for technical reasons in March 2007. A new complaint was filed and the procedure is the subject of an amicable agreement between the various parties on 25 June 2008, Facebook paid more than $ 65 million to Mark Zuckerberg’s former class mates.

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