Zuckerberg Returns To Harvard

By siliconindia   |   Wednesday, 09 November 2011, 01:10 IST   |    27 Comments
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Facebook, as he said, at present it has more than Eight hundred million active users around the world and three thousand employees are been working for that company. He remembered the days when the company moved on to Palo Alto, California in June 2004. Before shifting their base just months after Facebook began to expand outside of Harvard, the site had almost reached nearly one million users.
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The area at the Harvard, status as a centre, and it has improved in the last several years for technological innovation. An U.S-Indian by named Dharmesh Shah, chief technology officer and co-founder of HubSpot, has setup this company near to the university. Shah had started HubSpot in June 2006 with Brian Halligan. HubSpot is a marketing software company and it also runs a blog devoted to technology startups. Shah started HubSpot while he was a MIT student and he said the main intention of his company staying close to MIT was that the area's growing like a talent pool and it will be very helpful for recruiting the new talents. Shah also told another reason to stay back from shifting their company to San Francisco and that the reason was that their always been a stereotype that startups in the East Coast won't take up much risk as the startups in the West Coast. So to prove it wrong Shah decided to stay his company back from shifting to San Francisco. According to Dharmesh, Boston area's status as a center for technological innovation is much improved since Zuckerberg left Facebook in California's Silicon Valley.