Yet another reason to wonder about Mark Zuckerberg’s political aspirations: His philanthropic organization, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, just hired the guys who helped elect Barack Obama and George W. Bush.
Facing criticism that fake news on Facebook aided the rise of Donald Trump, founder Mark Zuckerberg has strongly defended his network.
Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg rejected the idea that bogus stories shared at the social network paved a path of victory for President-elect Donald Trump.
‘This just got real,’ says Facebook founder after actor’s offer
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative said on Wednesday it would commit 3 billion U.S. dollars over the next 10 years to help cure, prevent or manage all diseases by the end of the 21st century.
The grass is always greener when someone else is proposing a wall to keep people out.
Does covering his laptop camera and microphone with tape make Facebook’s boss paranoid, or are they really after him? Probably a bit of both
Shareholders approved the plan to create a new class of shares and re-elected all eight directors at Facebook’s annual meeting
A collective that calls itself OurMine boasted that it had broken into a handful of his social media accounts, including LinkedIn, Twitter and Pinterest. Screengrabs posted by Engadget showed the hackers notifying Mr. Zuckerberg of the breach using his own Twitter account. Bold move.
Facebook Inc's board of directors has proposed a new proxy to prevent Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg from holding majority control of the social network if he leaves the company.
Mark Zuckerberg elicited online merriment Friday by posting a photo of himself jogging in Beijing — cheerfully ignoring both the smog and the fact that Facebook is blocked in China.
Mark Zuckerberg wants to leverage artificial intelligence at home and work
Mark Zuckerberg will put 99 percent of his Facebook Inc (FB.O) shares, currently worth about $45 billion, into a new philanthropy project focusing on human potential and equality, he and his wife said Tuesday in a letter to their newborn daughter.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg used his appearance at the Mobile World Congress which opened in Barcelona on Monday to say he would "love" to work alongside Google to help bring Internet access to the developing World.