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As a reward, Parker was made company president, but only briefly — he was fired early on after being arrested for cocaine possession, although never charged.

Parker retained four per cent of the company's stock. Subsequently, question is, did the creator of Napster help Facebook? Sean Parker born December 3, is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist, most notable for co-founding the file-sharing computer service Napster , and serving as the first president of the social networking website Facebook.

The only close friend of Mark Zuckerberg before Facebook was Eduardo. Erica Albright played by Rooney Mara After all, it's not entirely unlikely that Mark Zuckerberg had a real live actual girlfriend before meeting his current ladyfriend and probably future wife, if the recent New Yorker profile on him is to be believed Priscilla Chan in college.

These share do not include those held by his venture capital firm, Accel Partners. Facebook co-founder, Eduardo Saverin, no longer works at Facebook. Napster Shut Down The Napster file-sharing service didn't last that long, however, due to the lack of control over the transfer of copyrighted material across its network.

After a long court battle, the RIAA obtained an injunction from the courts that forced Napster to shut down its network in Mark Zuckerberg lives in a 5,square-foot estate in Palo Alto, California. Parker is now a venture capital investor and philanthropist.

Parker's interest in music led him to invest in Spotify in He left the Board of Directors in June But then there's The Social Network. This tale of the founding of Facebook by Mark Zuckerberg and friends at Harvard University in is very recent history indeed. Source: Vanity Fair. Source: Fortune. Source: Business Insider. Source: The Next Web. Source: TechCrunch, Variety. Source: Daily Mail.

Parker and Lenas even asked Ian McKellen, who plays Gandalf in the films, if he would officiate the wedding in character, which he turned down. Renowned celebrity photographer Mark Seliger shot photos of the wedding.

Parker faced backlash after the event, since he installed temporary structures in an ecologically sensitive area without obtaining the correct permits from the California Coastal Commission.

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Internet entrepreneur and tech maverick, Sean Parker was born December 3, , in Herndon, Virginia. His childhood was shaped by struggles in school and asthma attacks that were sometimes so severe he'd have to go the hospital.

Even with his frustration in the classroom, Parker's intelligence was hard to miss. He was a voracious reader, and when he was 7, his father, a U. Parker quickly took to the digital world. By his teens, Parker was hacking his way into the computer networks of companies and other organizations around the world.

When Parker was 15, his hacking drew the attention of the FBI, and he was forced to do community service with other teenage offenders at the local library.

Around this time, he met Shawn Fanning, who was also 15 and, like Parker, an adept hacker. With some others, they launched an Internet-security company, Crosswalk, which helped firms stymie hacker attacks. The business didn't take off, but a friendship and a future partnership were forged.

On his own Parker developed an early version of a Web crawler, a project that earned him top honors at a Virginia state computer science fair and drew the notice of the CIA, which lauded him for the work.

Able to convince his parents he should put off college, Parker joined friend Fanning and started the file-sharing service Napster in Napster's popularity among music lovers quickly escalated. Within its first year, the service attracted tens of millions of users but also became a target of the music industry, which saw the start-up as a huge threat to its business.

The company was eventually ordered to shut its service down, but not before Parker, who'd fallen out of favor with Napster's older partners, was forced out. Parker, who retreated to a beach house in North Carolina, found himself at a crossroads.



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