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Mark Zuckerberg employed the relative of acting professional Eisenberg

Mark Zuckerberg, international man of mystery and founder of Facebook, has been all of the news lately. There was the huge monetary gift by Zuckerberg to the schools of Newark, N.J. News about the site has shot via the roof as the release of “The Facebook,” about the design of Facebook neared release The film stars Jesse Eisenberg as Zuckerberg. Ironically enough, a cousin of Eisenberg was just hired by Facebook. The tendency is to portray Zuckerberg as a villain within the press, which may have a hand in why he refuses to look at the movie.

Cousin of ‘Social Network’ has it in. He becomes hired by social network

Eisenberg was cast as Zuckerberg in “The Social Network,” a film about the founding of Facebook. The film is directed by David Fincher. Zuckerberg was not a part of the film at all which mean he didn’t even meat Eisenberg. Facebook employed Eisenberg’s relative, Reuters explains. Mark Zuckerberg singled out Eisenberg’s cousin at a company event and briefly chatted with him about the upcoming film. Reportedly, Zuckerberg is a great person to work for.

Zuckerberg donates some cash

Zuckerberg recently created an enormous monetary gift to the city of Newark, N.J.. The New York Times explains that Zuckerberg donated $100 million after learning of how the public school system had had plenty of issues which made it seem plagued. NJ test scores have shown, for quite some time, the Newark public schools doing really poorly. Years ago the state decided the school district would be under its control. We know the worth of Zuckerberg is $6 billion. He created himself the youngest self billionaire to get there.

A website to use

Facebook is one of one of the most popular websites in existence. Zuckerberg has been sued numerous times by those claiming to have helped with the site. They say he never paid them for what they did. Some of these suits are discussed in “The Social Network.”. Zuckerberg was quoted as saying that he had no interest in watching the film.

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Reuters

reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6901ZY20101001

NY Times

nytimes.com/2010/09/23/education/23newark.html?_r=2 and scp=1 and sq=Newark Public Schools to Get a $100 Million Gift and st=cse

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