- Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg has been transformed into an animated character for the latest episode of the superhit TV show The Simpsons.
- The billionaire lent his voice and animated face to an episode which will also star 'Virgin' boss Richard Branson and 'Microsoft' founder Bill Gates, reported E! Online.
- The two appear on the show when Lisa Simpson visits an entrepreneur show. In comes Mark Zuckerberg, 26, who informs the school children at his Facebook stand that neither him, Bill Gates nor Richard Branson actually finished university.
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Facebook co-founder MarkZuckerberg has been transformed into an animated character forthe latest episode of the superhit TV show The Simpsons.
The billionaire lent his voice and animated face to anepisode which will also star 'Virgin' boss Richard Branson and'Microsoft' founder Bill Gates, reported E! Online.
The two appear on the show when Lisa Simpson visits anentrepreneur show. In comes Mark Zuckerberg, 26, who informsthe school children at his Facebook stand that neither him,Bill Gates nor Richard Branson actually finished university.
He also pointed out that people who don't graduatefrom university make only three per cent less on the wholethan people who do.
Meanwhile The Social Network starring JustinTimberlake, which tells the story of the founding of thesocial networking website, took in $23 million and earnedthe number one spot at box offices.
The billionaire lent his voice and animated face to anepisode which will also star 'Virgin' boss Richard Branson and'Microsoft' founder Bill Gates, reported E! Online.
The two appear on the show when Lisa Simpson visits anentrepreneur show. In comes Mark Zuckerberg, 26, who informsthe school children at his Facebook stand that neither him,Bill Gates nor Richard Branson actually finished university.
He also pointed out that people who don't graduatefrom university make only three per cent less on the wholethan people who do.
Meanwhile The Social Network starring JustinTimberlake, which tells the story of the founding of thesocial networking website, took in $23 million and earnedthe number one spot at box offices.