Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg showed his respect for Microsoft.
Mark Zuckerberg said that if his social networking giant had not succeeded than he would have probably opted foe Microsoft.
" I probably would have taken an engineering job and always had a lot of respect for Microsoft," he told Paul Graham, a co-founder of tech venture capital fun Y Combinator during a 45-minute interview before an audience of 1,700 at Stanford's Memorial Hall.
"A lot of people from Harvard went to work there," the 28-year old added.
Even though Facebook is one of the most visited pages these days, employs nearly 4,000 people and boasts 1 million users worldwide, the founder divulged that he most likely would have made his way Seattle if his idea would have failed.
Zuckerberg provided his account of his school days and was the first to admit he wasn't the model student.
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