He's a multibillionaire power broker who rubs shoulders with the President of the United States - and whose company played a transformative role in the Egyptian Revolution.
He’s waging a fierce war against his biggest competitors, including Google, yet less than a decade ago he was a baby-faced Harvard freshman with a gift for computer programming.
Tonight on Bloomberg Television, "Bloomberg Game Changers" take an in-depth look at Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, who transformed a dorm room project into the Internet's largest global community of over 700 million users.
From rarely seen footage shot on location inside the company's corporate headquarters in 2005, to interviews with billionaire technology investor Yuri Milner and former Chief Privacy Officer Chris Kelly, Bloomberg Television examines Zuckerberg's fast track from geeky computer science student to CEO, and looks at what could lie ahead for the $50 billion privately held company.
Featuring interviews with: Jeremy Smith, chief strategy officer for Second Market, a company that brokers shares in privately held companies like Facebook; Jose Antonio Vargas, who interviewed Zuckerberg extensively for a September 2010 "New Yorker" profile; Bloomberg Businessweek's Brad Stone; Business Insider editor Nicholas Carlson; David Kirkpatrick, author of "The Facebook Effect" and Ben Mezrich, author of "The Accidental Billionaires" and one of the few to have interviewed Eduardo Saverin about Facebook's early days.
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