Mark Zuckerberg received a free iPhone 5 from Tim Cook, says that the mobile version of Facebook is more popular than the applications

  Mark Zuckerberg, the famous CEO of the company that owns the social network Facebook, stated a few days ago, during an interview for The Today Show, that Tim Cook offered him a free terminal iPhone 5 after the product launch. Since there is such a close collaboration between their companies, giving this gift seems as normal as possible, and Tim Cook probably gave some gifts to other people as well. Returning to the subject, Zuckerberg stated that more people use the mobile version of Facebook instead of the applications for iOS and Android OS, and this is normal considering that until about a month ago the Facebook application was the worst in the entire App Store.

"It's a wonderful device," the CEO said, after admitting that Cook sent him the new iPhone model, free of charge. iPhone is a great platform. There are more people who use Facebook on Android — because Android is just — more people use it, at this point. And the thing that I think a lot of people don't think about is that there are actually more people in the world using Facebook on mobile Web, right, so not using the apps on iOS or Android, but actually just going to a browser on a phone. There are more people doing that than the iPhone and all of Android phones combined, right? So it's actually a pretty diverse ecosystem.

  In the end, Zuckerberg admits that he was influenced by the clothing style of Steve Jobs and that at home he has only one drawer with the same clothes that he wears continuously. He bought several dozen models of the same clothes, he uses them constantly, he made his own clothing style easily recognizable and thus he will secure a place in the memory of many.

The Facebook CEO says that he doesn't really have much in his closet — it's mainly used by his wife. "I have one drawer," Zuckerberg confirmed. "Like men everywhere. Like men everywhere." "I mean, I wear the same thing every day, right? I mean, it's literally, if you could see my closet," Zuckerberg starts to explain, as Lauer asks if he owns 12 of the same gray t-shirt. "Maybe about 20," Zuckerberg admits.