the benefits are many." Six days after the site launched, Harvard seniors Cameron Winklevoss, Tyler Winklevoss, and Divya Narendra accused Zuckerberg of intentionally misleading them into believing that he would help them build a social network called Harvard They claimed that he was instead using their ideas to build a competing product.Zuckerberg wrote a program called "Facemash" in 2003 while attending Harvard University as a sophomore (second year student).
Microsoft's purchase included rights to place international advertisements on the social networking site.The founders had initially limited the website's membership to Harvard students; however, later they expanded it to higher education institutions in the Boston area, the Ivy League schools, and Stanford University.Facebook gradually added support for students at various other universities, and eventually to high school students as well.It was believed that adjustments to earnings estimates were communicated to the underwriters by a Facebook financial officer, who used the information to cash out on their positions while leaving the general public with overpriced shares.On April 3, 2013, Facebook unveiled Facebook Home, a user-interface layer for Android devices offering greater integration with the site.