The origin of Facebook, Initially known as thefacebook, Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook while studying at Stanford University along with collage mates Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes on Feb 4, 2004.
The controversy around Facebook started quickly. A week after he released the website in 2004, Zuckerberg was charged by three Stanford senior students, Cameron Winklevoss, Tyler Winklevoss, and Divya Narendra of having thieved the idea from them. Zuckerberg faced charges of violation of security, breaking copyrights, and breaking individual comfort for taking the university student images he used to promote the website. He also experienced expulsion from Harvard University for his activities. However, all charges were gradually dropped.
Facebook is the largest online social networking service on the web, Primarily focused on high school to college students. Within months, Facebook and its primary idea distribute across the dorms of Harvard University where it was very well received. Soon enough, it was prolonged to Yale and Stanford Universities.
The network was quickly extended to other Boston universities and eventually all US colleges. It became Facebook.com in 2006 after the address was purchased for $200,000.
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