Facebook Co-Founder Chris Hughes Marries Longtime Boyfriend
Just like Mark Zuckerberg, Hughes posted public wedding photos (where else?) on Facebook. [...] more>>
Dustin Moskovitz was Mark Zuckerberg's Harvard roommate and Facebook's third employee. The two dropped out of Harvard and moved to California to work for the social-networking firm full-time; he was its first chief technology officer and then vice president of engineering. He left in 2008 to start Asana, a collaboration and messaging software company that is aiming at tracking "the collective memory of organizations." Moskovitz sold a 1% stake in Facebook, but vows not to change his life much. He bikes to work and flies commercial. He is newly-engaged to former journalist Cari Tuna. The two met on a blind date. Tuna is overseeing his philanthropic outfit, Good Ventures. Both are hoping to use the transparency and community of the Web to guide giving. So far they've pledged to anti-malaria, education, and poverty-fighting charities. [...] more
Just like Mark Zuckerberg, Hughes posted public wedding photos (where else?) on Facebook. [...] more>>
Simple estate planning should start at age 18 and evolve with wealth and relationships. Here’s a life-stage guide. [...] more>>
Al Pacino portraying the ruthless cocaine kingpin, Tony Montana, in the film Scarface. On Thursday, the son of one of the richest and most infamous drug lords in the world was arrested by police, according [...] more>>
James Proud, one of the first Thiel Fellows, announced the sale of his company, Giglocator, on Wednesday morning. Proud is the first Thiel Fellow to sell his company. [...] more>>
On a relatively flat day for the markets, social media companies like Facebook and Zynga continued their downward trends, losing millions of dollars for some individuals on Forbes' Real-Time Billionaires List. [...] more>>
Mark Zuckerberg is $680 million richer as FB stock finally goes up. [...] more>>
All but two of the 50 billionaires Forbes tracks lost money in the markets, and many of them suffered hundreds of millions of dollars in losses. [...] more>>
Mark Zuckerberg lost $1.5 billion in Facebook after his company's shares slid more than 9.5% in trading Monday. [...] more>>