Zuckerberg's fate changed Facebook associate founder Chris Hughes
The name of US technology entrepreneur Mark Hughes is not very familiar. But many people know Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg. Currently, Mark Hughes was with Mark Zuckerberg while establishing more than 210 million Facebook users. Zuckerberg gave him 2 percent share of Facebook. But how he owns those two percent, and how did he grow up today's Facebook, he heard the story, Hughes.
In response to a teaser website Business Insider, it has been said that Mark Zuckerberg has been very vigilant to make Facebook founder. He has worked hard to bring Facebook to today's place. He had extended his hand to cooperate in this work, some close people Mark Hughes is one of them. Zuckerberg is also known as co-founder of their Facebook.
While studying at Harvard University, Mark Zuckerberg was in the same room with computer science students Edwardso Severin, Dustin Moskovsky and Chris Hughes. Facebook has established four matches.
Who is this Chris Hughes? Many of them know as US technology entrepreneurs. Currently working on reducing the financial inequality of US citizens. His full name is Christopher Chris Hughes. Born on 26 November 1983. He grew up in North Carolina Hikori. He graduated from Philips Academy in Andover in Massachusetts. In 2002 he was admitted to Harvard. After working with Zuckerberg, he worked for Facebook in the early days of Facebook.
At that time his job was to test the test version of Facebook and give advice about the product. He brought many popular Facebook features. With his hand Facebook started the journey to the world level. In 2004, Hughes, Zuckerberg and Moskovic traveled to Palo Alto on a summer vacation. After that holiday, Zuckerberg and Moskovic Palo go from Alto and Hughes decided to continue studying at Harvard. In 2006, he graduated in history and literature.
He then joined Zuckerberg again. But in 2007, Hughes favored Facebook and Barack Obama joined the campaign in 2008. From 2012 to 2016, he was the editor and publisher of The New Republic. He recently wrote the book 'Fair Shot: The Rethinking Inequality and How We Aron'.
Facebook's three founders - Mark Zuckerberg, Chris Hughes, and Dustin Moskovic.
Chris recently discussed the book with Business Insider. There he described the story of owning 2 percent of Facebook. Chris said that Facebook was known as the online social directory. He was the first spokesman of the site. With Zuckerberg, Moscowov, Savirin and Andrew McCallam, Harvard lived in the same room of Dormitory. Facebook started its journey from the room.
At present, his work has been the source of inspiration for some of the important discussions that he had spent some time with Zuckerberg on a rainy night in March 2004. Since that talk, his life began to take a turn on the other side. The results of the discussion of that night came 8 years later. Chris became a millionaire in 2012. Chris, the owner of almost half a million dollars, goes to the forest.
Chris wrote in his book, he was one of the four who helped to make Zuckerberg's dream of realizing the reality. Only three years on Facebook could afford. But in those three years Facebook had played a very important role for him. Facebook was responsible for watching the marketing and media of her.Hughes said that many small decisions and small talk could separate people from others. This happened in a talk with Zuckerberg. A few months after Facebook's establishment, he and Zuckerberg went out together. Facebook shares share sharing. Before negotiating that night, Hughes worked at the 10 dollar deal with the Hicks House Library.His job was to test whether students' IDs are correct. At the time, they discussed various aspects of Facebook in AOL instant messenger. Talks about reaching schools in Harvard to Facebook. Hughes favors ownership on Facebook.Zuckerberg calls Hughes for face-to-face talk Hughes goes out of the rain because of rain At that time, Zarbarga was standing on the road to Harvard's Dormitory. Both of them wanted their talk so that nobody could hear. So under the same roof, two walks in the rain. Hughes said to go out of the gate, he will have 10 percent ownership on Facebook.The two started bargaining. At that time Hughes was helping the user's user experience. In addition to working on Facebook's marketing and media expansion. He felt that the 10 percent of Facebook's proprietorship might be an ambassador but not unreasonable.Hughes wrote in the book, Zuckerberg did not accept his claim. I said thank you to your work. But if Facebook is bigger, then with more guarantees of income, it is important to have control over Facebook. Because, in favor of sharing fair share of other co-founders. Hughes became silent in the words of Zuckerberg He did not want to turn another conversation in the conversation. Understand the importance of discussion to accept Zuckerberg's words.Hughes was hesitant at this time. Zuckerberg was not very confident about the request. Because he did not have a direct role on Facebook, he knew that. So Zakarbarga could not force ownership. Zuckerberg said on his walk, that he would be given as a share on Facebook which Zuckerberg considered to be good.Zuckerberg said that he would talk about the matter. Shortly after, Hughes saw that Zuckerberg gave him 2 percent of Facebook's ownership. Among the co-founders of Facebook, Hughes's share was the lowest.But those 2 percent of Facebook or less? When Facebook released IPO in 2012, Hughes went on to own 500 million US dollars. So Hughes said that the small talk of that day, despite the temporary failure of the event, despite the temporary failure of the bargain, a successful event in his life.