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Mark Zuckerberg (born May 14, 1984) is a computer programmer who is known for creating the Facebook, an online directory for students. Zuckerberg was born in Dobbs Ferry, NY and attended Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard University. At the end of his sophomore year, he took a leave of absence and moved to Palo Alto, CA to work on Facebook with his college roommates.
The image on the right is from Zuckerberg's Facebook profile.
External links
- The Facebook
- Newsweek interview with Mark Zuckerberg
- NNDB page for Mark Zuckerberg
- Recent articles about Facebook
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