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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg takes the stage with
John Battelle at the Web 2.0 Summit in San...
Francisco this afternoon. Like Jerry Yang yesterday , Zuckerberg has a lot to talk about regarding the state of Facebook, and its future. Our real time ...
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LiveBlogging Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg At Web 2.0
venturebeat.com - 11/7/2008
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John Battelle of Federated Media is interviewing Mark
Zuckerberg, chief executive of Facebook , at the Web...
2.0 Summit now. Zuckerberg spoke last year at the summit, wearing sandals. This year, Battelle noticed, Zuckerberg is wearing tennis shoes. ...
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Web 2.0 Summit: a conversation with Mark Zuckerberg
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The Enigmatic Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs —
Topics: Fritz Nelson's Instigator The Enigmatic Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Posted by Fritz Nelson , Nov 7, 2008 02:53 AM [image] I cant tell whether Mark Zuckerberg is obtuse or just plain real. I cant tell whether hes going to follow in the footsteps of Bill Gates (debated forever as simultaneously genius and evil). But what I can tell you is that he is an never-ending source of amusement and wonder, and never more so than when hes on stage at Web 2.0. Zuckerberg and Web 2.0 host John Battelle spent the better part of 10 minutes fencing around the issue of whether Microsoft had overspent on its ...
Web 2.0 Summit videos: Zuckerberg, Benioff, de la Vega
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The on-stage chats at the Web 2.0 Summit on Thursday featured heavy-hitters from the realm of online applications.
Day 2's lineup at the San Francisco event included Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, AT&T's Ralph de la Vega, and a four-executive panel of VMware's Paul Maritz, Salesforce.com's Marc Benioff, Adobe Systems' Kevin Lynch, and Google's Dave Girouard. Below are videos of their on-stage talks, courtesy of TechWeb.
Want to know what's up with an old friend or a new acquaintance? For many people, the place to keep up with their social circle is Facebook. The site's vigorous growth, however, ...
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SFGate: Technology 11/7/2008
Living up to a $15 billion valuation has got to be tough for a company only 4 years old. That's the stress that Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, must live with, though he denies that he's under much pressure. Last year, Microsoft made a $240 ...