Mark Zuckerberg, then an undergraduate at Harvard and a computer programming genius, sat down in the autumn of 2003 in front of his computer and began working feverishly on a new concept. This was the beginning of the development of Facebook. In a flurry of writing and programming, what starts out in his dorm room as a simple website among his pals and quickly grows into a global social network and a revolution in communication is accomplished. Mark Zuckerberg became the youngest billionaire in the history of the world after only six years of running Facebook and amassing 500 million friends on the platform; yet, the success of this entrepreneur has led to both personal and legal difficulties.
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Mark Zuckerberg, then an undergraduate at Harvard and a computer programming genius, sat down in the autumn of 2003 in front of his computer and began working feverishly on a new concept. This was the beginning of the development of Facebook. In a flurry of writing and programming, what starts out in his dorm room as a simple website among his pals and quickly grows into a global social network and a revolution in communication is accomplished. Mark Zuckerberg became the youngest billionaire in the history of the world after only six years of running Facebook and amassing 500 million friends on the platform; yet, the success of this entrepreneur has led to both personal and legal difficulties.
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