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Earlier this month, the cut-throat email that Zuckerberg sent to screw friend and Facebook cofounder Eduardo Saverin out of a large chunk of the company came to light. It wasn't pretty reading. Still, in one of his rare media appearances, Saverin appears not to hold a grudge.More »

Mark "IPO" Zuckerberg just dropped a Facebook status update bigger than the NASDAQ bomb: he and longtime girlfriend Priscilla Chan are married, only a day after he became one of the richest men on the planet. He wore a suit!More »

This ber-cool status update on Facebook will be tough to beat. The social networking behemothco-founder and CEO posted this morning the followingstatus update.It reads: “Mark Zuckerberg listed a company on NASDAQ”.The 29-year old entrepreneur has timed the post just ahead of the openi...

According to that movie from 2010, Justin Timberlake persuaded Mark Zuckerberg to screw his college friend (and Facebook cofounder) Eduardo Saverin out of the company. Here's the cutthroat email fact behind the movie fiction.More »

Woz thinks that Zuckerberg is the best of both worlds. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak recently made some comments concerning Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook’s upcoming IPO. In an interview with Bloomberg, Woz said that Zuckerberg was a combination of himself and Apple’s other co-founder,...

Steve Wozniak says he will buy Facebook stock when the social network launches...

Such is the confidence Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has in the leadership abilities of Facebook's boss Mark Zuckerberg that he would buy shares of the social networking giant when it goes public on May 17 no matter the opening price.The famous engineer who created the Apple I computer and co-cr...

If Apple was valued at a multiple comparable to Facebook...

Mark Zuckerberg stars in an unusual Facebook Roadshow video meant to help potential investors understand the company before the IPO. But, while the video answers lots of questions, it also raises a significant one for us.More »

Zuck! You ol' devil. As part of Facebook's upcoming IPO you're going to sell 30.2 million shares at a price somewhere between $28 and $35 per share, which we'll just call a billion dollars because it's a nice big round impressive number. Congrats! At least someone's going to be getting rich off o...