"The Social Network," David Fincher's 2010 masterpiece about Mark Zuckerberg, may explain why the Meta boss seems to answer ...
On a Saturday night in August Sean Parker and I went out for sushi in Midtown Manhattan. I had been pestering him to tell me what a normal day looked like for him. After two bottles of cold sake ...
Facebook cofounder and philanthropist Sean Parker criticized ClinicalTrials.Gov at an event earlier this month. He made some good points. Here's why we need better ways to help people find ...
We have the capital to solve this problem.” —Sean Parker The guidelines, still being fine-tuned by the Treasury Department, offer incentives for venture capitalists and entrepreneurs to invest ...
Sean Parker and George Soros are supporting Prop 64, which would legalize marijuana, by donating millions. Follow BI Video: On Twitter More from Politics California is one of nine states voting on ...
Before he convinced Mark Zuckerberg to drop the "the" and signed on as Facebook's first president, Sean Parker helped launch two other big startups: Napster and Plaxo. Napster is the one you've ...
Co-founder of Napster, Parker has been interested in cancer for some time, investing $5 million to treatment in 2012; $24 million to create a research center at Stanford in 2014; and in 2016 ...
Rob Parker and Kelvin Washington react to the Buffalo Bills once again falling short of advancing to the Super Bowl.
The people who built Silicon Valley now fear their monster This week ex-Facebook president Sean Parker went off script at an Axios event. He decried what social media giants like the one he helped ...
Sean Parker is an entrepreneur with a record of launching genre-defining companies that reinvent ways to spread information online. In 1999, at the age of 19, Sean co-founded Napster and changed ...
Qualifications Sean has a bachelors degree in Media and Writing, English Literature, and Print Journalism Production from the University of Cape Town Sean's passion for cars began when his love ...
Parker, formerly of Napster and Facebook, knows the power of networking, so he was surprised when he found that many cancer researchers didn’t collaborate. With the Parker Institute for Cancer ...