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Websitefacebook.com
Blogblog.facebook.com
CategoryWeb
Employees450
Founded2/04

Offices

[map] Palo Alto, USA
156 University Avenue
Palo Alto, CA, 94301
USA

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Founder and CEO, Board Of Directors
Co-founder and VP Engineering
Co-founder
VP of Product Marketing
CFO
COO
Senior Platform Manager
Director of Business Development
Chief Privacy Officer
VP of Technical Operations
Director Platform Product Marketing
Product Lead for Facebook Platform
Board Of Directors
VP of Communications and Public Policy
Board Of Directors
Observer to Board of Directors
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Acquisitions

Parakey, 7/07

Funding

Total$496M
Angel, 9/04
The Founders Fund
$500k
Series A, 5/05
Accel Partners
$12.7M
Series B, 4/06
Greylock
Meritech Capital Partners
Peter Thiel
$27.5M
Series C, 1/08
European Founders Fund
$15M
Series C, 3/08
Li Ka-shing
$40M
Series C, 10/07
Microsoft
Li Ka-shing
Marc Samwer
Oliver Samwer
Alexander Samwer
$300M
Debt, 5/08
TriplePoint Capital
$100M

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Facebook

On February 4th, 2004 Mark Zuckerberg launched The Facebook, a social network that was at the time exclusively for Harvard students. It was a huge hit, in 2 weeks, half of the student body at Harvard had signed up. Other schools in the Boston area began demanding a Facebook network. Zuckerberg immediately recruited his friends Dustin Moskowitz and Chris Hughes to help build Facebook, and within four months, Facebook added 30 more college networks.

The original idea for the term Facebook came from Zuckerberg’s high school (Phillips Exeter Academy). The Exeter Face Book was passed around to every student as a way for students to get to know their classmates for the following year. It was a physical paper book until Zuckerberg brought it to the internet.

With this success, Zuckerberg, Moskowitz and Hughes moved out to Palo Alto for the summer and rented a sublet. A few weeks later, Zuckerberg ran into the former cofounder of Napster, Sean Parker. Parker soon moved in to Zuckerberg’s apartment and they began working together. Parker provided the introduction to their first investor, Peter Thiel, cofounder of PayPal and managing partner of the Founders Fund. Thiel invested $500,000 into Facebook.

With millions more users, Friendster attempted to acquire the company for $10 million in mid 2004. Facebook turned down the offer and subsequently received $12.7 million in funding from Accel Partners, at a valuation of around $100 million. Facebook continued to grow, opening up to high school students in September 2005 and adding an immensely popular photo sharing feature the next month. The next spring, Facebook received $25 million in funding from Greylock Partners and Meritech Capital, as well as previous investors Accel Partners and Peter Thiel. The pre-money valuation for this deal was about $525 million. Facebook subsequently opened up to work networks, eventually amassing over 20,000 work networks. Finally in September 2006, Facebook opened to anyone with an email address.

In the summer of 2006, Yahoo attempted to acquire the company for $1 billion dollars. Reports actually indicated that Zuckerberg made a verbal agreement to sell Facebook to Yahoo. A few days later when Yahoo’s stock price took a dive, the offer was lowered to $800 million and Zuckerberg walked away from the deal. Yahoo later offered $1 billion again, this time Zuckerberg turned Yahoo down and earned instant notoriety as the “kid” who turned down a billion. This was not the first time Zuckerberg turned down an acquisition offer; Viacom had previously unsuccessfully attempted to acquire the company for $750 million in March, 2006.

One sour note for Facebook has been the controversy with social network Uconnect. The founders of Uconnect, former classmates of Mark Zuckerberg at Harvard, allege that Zuckerberg stole their original source code for Facebook. The ordeal has gone to court, but is still unresolved.

Notwithstanding this lingering controversy, Facebook’s growth in the fall of 2007 was staggering. Over 1 million new users signed up every week, 200,000 daily, totaling over 50 million active users. Facebook received 40 billion page views a month. Long gone were the days of Facebook as a social network for college students. 11% of users are over the age of 35, and the fastest growing demographic is users over 30. Facebook has also seen huge growth internationally; 15% of the user base is in Canada. Facebook users’ passion, or addiction, to the site is unparalleled: more than half use the product every single day and users spend an average of 19 minutes a day on Facebook. Facebook is 6th most trafficked site in the US and top photo sharing site with 4.1 billion photos uploaded.

Based on these types of numbers, Microsoft invested $240 million into Facebook for 1.6 percent of the company in October 2007. This meant a valuation of over $15 billion, making Facebook the 5th most valuable US Internet company, yet with only $150 million in annual revenue. Many explained Microsoft’s decision as being solely driven by the desire to outbid Google.

Facebook’s competitors include MySpace, Bebo, Friendster, LinkedIn, Tagged, Hi5, Piczo, and Open Social.

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  • 6/25/08 — Facebook adds comments to Mini-Feed

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facebook is sweet, but they have to do something about the speed of the site, chats can be slow and scetchy, but other than that, congrats to the founders!!!
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I think facebook is awesome, I have a group of almost 200 for my chip truck business, I found long lost family...and I found the love of my life.. Facebook is really the reason, I am so happy these days....Thanks for putting together a great site..Cheers to a successful site!!
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Facebook is a great site that is developing eveyday and it worth all the money that is written above. the inventors are great to creat a website that attractes all these ppl from all over the world. keep it up guys
Joanna Leahy from UK - June 21, 2008 at 9:13am
I think Facebook is great, can you ever imagine what it would be without it? Sure there are many ways of improving it to suite individual needs but as a website it has to be the one of the top sites throughout the world! I think there should be a facebook hour for all employees instead of cigarette breaks (beat your addiction with another addiction - facebook!) or lunch break or aswell as! :0) its a way of life!!! or call it Facebook Friday!?
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CrazyBastax - June 2, 2008 at 3:44pm
Facebook i find is great! But however i dont like the fact you cant see other peoples pages without being there friends. i came to facebook to locate my old school friends, but however make new friends at the same time.. i also find that facebook is bugged aswell. other than these issues with it i find it pritty good
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I will never think such a site can be this big. Wow

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