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This Was The First News Story Ever Written About 'TheFacebook.com,' From The Site's Birth 10 Years Ago
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The young Zuckerberg.

As headlines go, this one about Facebook rather understates the importance of the events that were unfolding at the time:

"Hundreds Register for New Facebook Website."

It was written 10 years ago, when Facebook got its first mention in the media. At least, we presume that this article by The Harvard Crimson about student "Mark E. Zuckerberg" was the first scoop on what would later become Facebook.

At the time, the site — "thefacebook.com" — was going viral at Harvard and had 650 users. Zuckerberg said that "he anticipated that 900 students would have joined the site by this morning."

Nine-hundred!

As told by The Crimson, Zuckberger built the site because he was tired of waiting for Harvard to get its act together:

I think it’s kind of silly that it would take the University a couple of years to get around to it. I can do it better than they can, and I can do it in a week.

Of course, now that Facebook is exactly 10 years old, we all know what happened next. Facebook now has 1.3 billino users, and the entire internet has been redesigned to accommodate it.

Here's the full article, written by staff writer Alan Tabak, on Feb. 9, 2004:

When Mark E. Zuckerberg ’06 grew impatient with the creation of an official universal Harvard facebook, he decided to take matters into his own hands.

After about a week of coding, Zuckerberg launched thefacebook.com last Wednesday afternoon. The website combines elements of a standard House face book with extensive profile features that allow students to search for others in their courses, social organizations and Houses.

“Everyone’s been talking a lot about a universal face book within Harvard,” Zuckerberg said. “I think it’s kind of silly that it would take the University a couple of years to get around to it. I can do it better than they can, and I can do it in a week.”

As of yesterday afternoon, Zuckerberg said over 650 students had registered use thefacebook.com. He said that he anticipated that 900 students would have joined the site by this morning.

“I’m pretty happy with the amount of people that have been to it so far,” he said. “The nature of the site is that each user’s experience improves if they can get their friends to join it.”

But Director of Residential Computing Kevin S. Davis ’98 said that the creation of a Harvard facebook was not as far off as Zuckerberg predicted.

“There is a project internally with computer services to create a facebook,” Davis said. “We’ve been in touch with the Undergraduate Council, and this is a very high priority for the College. We have every intention of completing the facebook by the end of the spring semester.”