Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Elliot Zuckerbergis an American programmer, Internet entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is the chairman, chief executive officer, and co-founder of the social networking website Facebook. His net worth is estimated to be US$54.9 billion, as of July 2016, ranking him as the 5th richest person in the world...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth14 May 1984
CityWhite Plains, NY
CountryUnited States of America
Facebook and Instagram are both really popular with teens, both in the U.S. and globally across the world. I think what you're starting to see is that there are all these different ways that people want to share and communicate.
Banks and lenders just need to be more responsible about whom they give credit cards to.
There's lots of stuff none of us have ever seen before. That's good in some ways, but limiting in other ways.
My number one piece of advice is: you should learn how to program.
Don't discount yourself, no matter what you're doing,
I think people tend to be worried about every new technology that comes along.
By giving people the power to share, we're making the world more transparent.
All of my friends who have younger siblings who are going to college or high school - my number one piece of advice is: You should learn how to program.
Building a mission and building a business go hand in hand.
The ability to share whole scenes form our lives will be a valuable thing over time.
A squirrel dying in front of your house may be more relevant to your interests right now than people dying in Africa.
People don't care about what someone says about you in a movie--or even what you say, right? They care about what you build.
When I'm introspective about the last few years I think the biggest mistake that we made, as a company, is betting too much on HTML5 as opposed to native... because it just wasn't there. And it's not that HTML5 is bad. I'm actually, on long-term, really excited about it. One of the things that's interesting is we actually have more people on a daily basis using mobile Web Facebook than we have using our iOS or Android apps combined. So mobile Web is a big thing for us.
I'm trying to make the world a more open place by helping people connect and share.