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  1. Additionally, the article does a great job at making it sound as though Zuckerberg obviously stole the idea. Ideas are a dime a dozen though in the technology world and execution is 99 percent.

  2. For those who don't know, Mark Zuckerberg actually stole the idea for "Facebook" from two twin Harvard prodiges, Cam and Tyler Winklevoss. They presented the idea to Mark, because they just needed someone to write code. Mark stole the idea and did it himself. He's a POS.

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  4. Aug 31, 2007 · Aug. 31, 2007. PALO ALTO, California — Mark Zuckerberg is considered the founder of Facebook, the popular social networking Web site estimated to be worth upwards of $1 billion. Two Harvard ...

  5. Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook, but he got the idea from some of his colleagues and classmates. The Winklevoss twins and Eduardo Saverin accused him of stealing their idea, which he used to create Facebook, so they sued for more shares of Facebook. Zuckerberg denied all the allegations and said Facebook was his idea, which led to a lengthy ...

  6. How Zuckerberg paid Millions to Divya Narendra for Facebook Idea. Facebook paid $65 million dollars for an out-of-court settlement in February 2009 in which it involved the company’s CEO Mark Zuckerbergstealing” an idea for a social network from Divya Narendra in 2004. Divya Narendra was one of the co-founders of Harvard Connection (now ...

  7. Sep 13, 2010 · On August 31st at 10:38 P.M., he and his girlfriend were eating dinner at Taqueria La Bamba, in Mountain View. Zuckerberg may seem like an over-sharer in the age of over-sharing. But that’s kind ...

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