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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Contact Information
"in a relationship with Priscilla Chan"

1456 Edgewood Dr.
Palo Alto, California 94303
email address: mark@facebook.com    
$7,000,000

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Bill Gates spills beans that Zuckerberg is engaged. Oops. Mark also has his "private" Facebook photos stolen through a glitch.

Other Facebook Executive Addresses and Contact Information:

Christopher Cox
1808 Channing Ave.
Palo Alto, California 94303
This may be his parents' house, but mail would still likely reach him.

David Ebersman
14 Windsor Dr.
Hillsborough, California 94010
purchased on April 12, 2005 for $3,350,000; 3,830 sq ft

David Fischer 1195 Portland Ave. Los Altos, California 94024
purchased on January 14, 2005 for $2,903,000;
3,556 sq ft wife: Joannie S. Fischer

Lori Goler
1290 Pitman Ave.
Palo Alto, California 94301
May 21, 2004; 3,421 sq ft spouse: Brian Goler

Jonathan G. Heiliger
560 Seale Ave.
Palo Alto, California 94301
3,436 sq ft Spouse: Germaine Yokoyama-Heiliger

 

Chamath Palihapitiya
475 Embarcadero Rd.
Palo Alto, California 94301
purchased or sold on February 5, 2010 for $2,800,000; 3,068 sq ft

Daniel L. Rose (wife: Allison J. Rose)
448 Addison Ave.
Palo Alto, California 94301

Sheryl Kara Sandberg Spouse: David Goldberg (C.E.O. of SurveyMonkey)
291 Polhemus Ave.
Atherton, California 94027
purchased on December 17, 2004 for $7,995,000; 12,470 sq ft

Elliot Jay Schrage
2741 Divisadero St.
San Francisco, California 94123
purchased on July 20, 2004 for $3,350,000; 3,510 sq ft

Michael T. Schroepfer (wife: Erin E. Hoffman)
1550 Walnut Dr.
Palo Alto, California 94303
bought January 25, 2006; 2,355 sq ft

Bret S. Taylor
15937 Cherry Blossom Ln.
Los Gatos, California 95032
purchased on October 11, 2006 for $1,800,000; 2,415 sq ft

Theodore Warren Ullyot
1230 La Cumbre Rd.
Hillsborough, California 94010
(parents, but maybe it's him now because Daniel J. Ullyot sold to Ullyot Trust on May 20, 2002 and no money changed hands).
I'm thinking this is now him.

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Facebook is the worlds largest social network, it is also the worlds 2nd most visited website behind Google, and will likely pass Google at some point for traffic. Ironically Facebook is NOT #1 if you Google "social networking". We think Facebook SUCKS obviously, but if you have an questions or ideas, or whatever, feel free to contact Facebook's CEO, or executives with your questions, comments, concerns, or whatever. Facebook is also one of the biggest places to get your information stolen. A lot of the commentary on Zuckerberg portrays him as a potential candidate of anti-social personality disorder, but only a mental health professional can diagnose this, but the public information about Mark Zuckerberg definitely leads you to believe that he has many of the symptoms or traits of ASPD.

"Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg might be the only person in history who knows what it feels like to run a billion-dollar company at the age of twenty-three. His company revolutionized social media and earned him a personal fortune in the process, but the experience of running Facebook hasn't always been smotth for the young entrepreneur. In early 2010, Facebook came under fire for its privacy controls. Users of teh site complained that the company's policy for protecting peronsonal information was unclear at best. Some wondered aloud if the company's business model actually relied on third-party access to user information in order to generate revenue. Zuckerberg tried to publicly address tehse concerns at the All Things Digital conference in San Francisco in June 2010. But when he was interviewed at the conference by two veteran journalists from the Wall Street Journal, Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher, many observers thought Zuckerberg flopped. His answers came across as evasive, irritating, and rambling, and his onstage sweating and overall sense of unease did not leave a positive impression. Zuckerberg's public image woes continued several months later with the release of the firm Social Network. In the movie, Zuckerberg is depicted as someone who stole the idea for Facebook from two Harvard classmates, and he comes across as arrogant, vindictive, and socially inept. Altogether, these events created the perception that Facebook's CEO did not have a high level of emotional intelligence." - Why Are We Good At Picking Bad Leaders

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