Brothers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss — famed for their dispute with Mark Zuckerberg over the formation of Facebook — are trying their hand at the social media space again. They have invested $1 million in SumZero, founded in 2008 by fellow Harvard alum Divya Narendra, who also had a hand in bringing Facebook to life. The Winklevoss twins sued Zuckerberg, alleging he stole the concept of Facebook from them. Narendra supported the twins in that legal battle, which was eventually settled out of court. Now the three are collaborating again.
Winklevoss Twins Give Social Networking Another Spin
Posted by: Erika Morphy September 18, 2012 09:12 AMBrothers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss — famed for their dispute with Mark Zuckerberg over the formation of Facebook — are trying their hand at the social media space again. They have invested $1 million in SumZero, founded in 2008 by fellow Harvard alum Divya Narendra, who also had a hand in bringing Facebook to life. The Winklevoss twins sued Zuckerberg, alleging he stole the concept of Facebook from them. Narendra supported the twins in that legal battle, which was eventually settled out of court. Now the three are collaborating again.