Mark Zuckerberg, the youngest Person of the Year named by Time magazine since Lindbergh in 1927, has grown in prominence as rapidly as the company he founded in a Harvard dorm room in 2004.
Curiosity abounds regarding his personality and management style, since Hollywood portrayals and Wall Street whispers have painted a broad-strokes portrait that is at best only a fraction of
the truth. Given Facebook’s current $58 billion market capitalization and 845 million users, there is clearly more to him than any over-simplified caricature could convey. El chico
multimillonario: Mark Zuckerberg en sus propias palabras is the first and only book to detail the visionary thoughts and opinions entirely through direct quotations from Zuckerberg himself.
It is the most intimate and most authoritative look at the tech heir-apparent to Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.