Friday, October 8, 2010

Mark Zuckerberg employed the relative of acting professional Eisenberg

There is apparently lots of news concerning Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. There was the huge monetary gift by Zuckerberg to the schools of Newark, N.J. The movie “The Social Network” about the creation of Facebook is presently being released The movie stars Jesse Eisenberg as Zuckerberg. As fate would have it, Facebook just hired Eisenberg’s cousin. The tendency is to portray Zuckerberg as a villain within the press, which may have a hand in why he refuses to watch the movie.

Facebook employs relative of ‘Social Network’ actor

{Eisenberg was cast as Zuckerberg in “The Social Network,” a movie about the founding of Facebook|A movie about the founding of Facebook was made called “The Social Network,” which has Jesse Eisenberg playing Mark Zuckerberg|Zuckerberg is being played by Eisenberg in “The Social Network.” The movie is all about how Zuckerberg makes a donation

The city of Newark, N.J., just got a huge donation. This came from Mark Zuckerberg. The public school system of the city had been plagued for a long time with a host of issues, and that inspired Zuckerberg to donate $100 million, as outlined by the New York Times. NJ test scores have shown, for quite a while, the Newark public schools doing really poorly. The school district isn’t being handled by the community anymore. The state has direct control now. Zuckerberg is worth more than $6 billion right now as the world’s youngest self-made billionaire.

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Facebook is one of one of the most popular web sites in existence. Numerous have said Zuckerberg didn’t pay them their dues as they helped create the website which led to lawsuits. ”The Social Network” talks about some of these. It is a film about Facebook after all. The movie isn’t something Zuckerberg cares about. He doesn’t even plan on watching it.

Articles cited

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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