Set up by their friends and fellow Harvard alumni, DivyaNarendra and Aaalap Mehadevia, SumZero is aimed at a small community of professional investors. You may think that the rest of the social media world might as well just turn around, go home...
The Winklevosses and their partner DivyaNarendra dropped their legal dispute against Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg, deciding not to continue their Supreme Court action for more than the $65 million plus already awarded to them.
ConnectU's co-founders (and twins) Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, along with co-founder DivyaNarendra sued Facebook for idea-stealing. When it comes to legally challenging tech giants, Aaron Greenspan is on a roll.
The Winklevoss twins along with co-founder DivyaNarendra are suing Facebook for stealing their idea. Facebook competitor ConnectU's co-founder twins, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, placed 6th in men's pair rowing in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Cameron Winklevoss, his twin brother Tyler and their colleague, DivyaNarendra, recruited Zuckerberg to their social networking site when they were all students at Harvard University. Mark Zuckerberg, owner of Facebook, will discover next week...