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A Facebook design flaw has made it look like Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg supports Mitt Romney, a candidate for the 2012 Republican Party presidential nomination.

Arabian Business takes a closer look at the growth of a New Media icon

Mark Zuckerberg's contract leaves him open to fire-at-will policy; has similar exit rights.

Congratulations Facebook! You have made history and changed the world. So, here are some thoughts from one of your biggest fans. Like the rest of the planet, I love Facebook and use it every day. So, there may never be a better time than now, when things are going really well, to add a dose of humility and perspective to the Facebook conversation. Remember the movie Gladiator? Commodus, the bad ...

Eager would-be shareholders in Facebook, have pushed its worth to $US100 billion.

Facebook can terminate services of its chief Mark Zuckerberg at any time for any reason, or even without a reason, but the social networking giant’s founder and CEO also enjoys similar exit rights...

Let me preface this by saying that I don’t consider myself to be part of the anti Search Plus Your World crowd. I think it has its pros and cons. I will say that I don’t like when it leads …

When Mark Zuckerberg showed up to rent Judy Fusco's Los Altos, Calif., house in the fall of 2004, soon after he'd arrived in Silicon Valley, the landlord was immediately struck by his confidence.

KHQ.COM - Facebook's top executives, including CEO Mark Zuckerberg, are eligible for twice-a-year bonuses of up to 45 percent of their base salaries and other earnings, according to a Wednesday regulatory filing.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg owns 414 million shares of the company he created, plus 120 million more options. When the company goes public this year , he plans to exercise those options, worth billions, increasing his ownership, but also leaving him with a ten-figure tax bill that could total up to $2 billion, dwarfing the likes of Mitt Romney, Warren Buffett, and Buffett's secretary.