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Mark Zuckerberg posted this picture of his wedding to Priscilla Chan on Facebook. (Facebook / May19, 2012)

A day after taking his company public and raising his wealth to more than $19 billion, Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg married his longtime girlfriend.

The 28-year-old entrepreneur posted the news on his Facebook timeline Saturday evening, adding a life event reading "Married Priscilla Chan."

Chan and Zuckerberg -- who, based on the photo he posted, wore a suit jacket at the wedding rather than his usual hoodie -- had been dating since the early days of Facebook. They met as Harvard students and have been together more than nine years, according to the Associated Press.

Fewer than 100 people attended the wedding, and those guests arrived under the impression that they would be celebrating Chan's recent graduation from UC San Francisco's medical school, according to a tweet from a Huffington Post editor.

The wedding was held in the backyard of Zuckerberg's Palo Alto, Calif., home.

Chan's ring featured only a "very simple ruby," a source authorized by the couple to speak told the AP.

The wedding capped a busy week for Zuckerberg.

His birthday and Chan's graduation from medical school were both Monday, and on Friday, he rang the Nasdaq Stock Market's bell from Facebook headquarters in California on his company's first day of trading on the public market.

Facebook's shares were priced at $38 Thursday and got off to a hot start Friday, opening at $42.05. They briefly shot up to $45 but traded around the $40 mark for most of the day before closing at $38.23.

http://www.latimes.com/business/technology/la-fi-tn-zuckerberg-marries-girlfriend-20120519,0,3666424.story

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has nothing to do with who uses what. This just isnt news, and i doubt anyone gives a damn who this guy married, or whats going on in his personal life.

its not news, and its not front page/headline news.

*Sigh* The world does not revolve around you and your interests. Please realise that. Many of us are interested in the lives of our idols and favourite people. That is why there are many websites dedicated to news about public figures. I was interested in this news. If it's news to some people, it is news.

exactly what i thought. she is far from being hot.

So you think he should marry a supermodel? Considering she's been with him since 2003, and Mark went to China with her a few years ago, she's only in it for the money? Yes, we've seen celebrity marriages where either one is only in it for the money, but let's hope for the best for these two, alright?

As for being hot, sometimes love doesn't have to be all about looks.

Scirwode

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Can't really say that I find this big news either, but I would expect that any famous technological related persons being married would hit at least bpn. The fact that Mr Z has been heavily publicised this week probably brings it to fpn. Its meant to be something happy, something to make people smile (?), though people turn it into a bashing fest in some respect or another. Gawd people.

Congrats to the guy.

So you think he should marry a supermodel? Considering she's been with him since 2003, and Mark went to China with her a few years ago, she's only in it for the money? Yes, we've seen celebrity marriages where either one is only in it for the money, but let's hope for the best for these two, alright?

As for being hot, sometimes love doesn't have to be all about looks.

Scirwode

Exactly. Man, some of you are stupid. If you marry a girl just because she's hot, chances are your marriage *will* only last a few years.

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