Mark Zuckerberg Discusses Mobile, IPO, Search, And Facebook's Future

Facebook is the world's most social platform, but the man who started it all hasn't spoken much recently. At TechCrunch's Disrupt SF event in San Francisco Tuesday, Facebook CEO and Co-Founder Mark Zuckerberg — dressed in a grey shirt, jeans, and tennis shoes — kept a happy tone as he discussed his company's focus on mobile, the brain drain, its initial public offering, search, and his vision for the future. This was Zuckerberg's first public address since Facebook's IPO in May.

Facebook is the world’s most social platform, but the man who started it all hasn’t spoken much recently. At TechCrunch’s Disrupt SF event in San Francisco Tuesday, Facebook CEO and Co-Founder Mark Zuckerberg — dressed in a grey shirt, jeans, and tennis shoes — kept a happy tone as he discussed his company’s focus on mobile, the brain drain, its initial public offering, search, and his vision for the future. This was Zuckerberg’s first public address since Facebook’s IPO in May.

Hundreds of attendees and a few-dozen reporters and photographers waited eagerly for Zuckerberg to talk about a variety of topics.

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