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Zynga CEO Mark Pincus plans to sell off his palatial bungalow at San Francisco. The four-storeyed mansion at Presido Heights is listed for a whopping $8.9 million.
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The luxury villa spans across 6,000 square feet.
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The rooms are elegantly designed with a spacious kitchen, dining room, wine cellar and a master suite on the top floor.
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The living room has dark wood floors and a fireplace.
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Pincus, a serial entrepreneur launched his first startup, Freeloader, Inc., a web-based push technology service in 1995.
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He then started his second company, Support.com, in August 1997. As chairman and CEO, Pincus built the company into a leading provider for service and support automation software.
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In 2003, Pincus founded his third startup, Tribe.net, one of the first social networks
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Pincus currently serves as CEO of Zynga, which had 232 million monthly active users as of July 1, 2011.
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Zynga's top games include: CityVille, CastleVille, FarmVille, The Pioneer Trail, Zynga Poker, Mafia Wars, Empires & Allies, and Indiana Jones Adventure World.
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As of November 2011, Zynga's games on Facebook have over 200 million monthly active users.
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Pincus co-founded his fourth company, Zynga Inc in July 2007.
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Pincus has lived in several cities across the US including Philadelphia, Boston, Washington, DC and Denver.
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He currently lives in San Francisco with his wife, Ali Pincus and twin daughters.
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Pincus bought thre grand mansion for $8.1 million in 2009.
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The house has four family bedrooms and a media room for entertainment.
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Before he became an entrepreneur, Pincus worked in venture capital and financial services for six years.
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Pincus holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
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