Mark Zuckerberg
Even in 2005, Mark Zuckerberg was just not sure Facebook was going to be popular. This is an interview he gave when Facebook reached user 3 million.
Even in 2005, Mark Zuckerberg was just not sure Facebook was going to be popular. This is an interview he gave when Facebook reached user 3 million.
What an annoying interviewer!!!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what will replace facebook?
ReplyDeleteIf you think about it Myspace was big but not as big as Facebook (obviously) so it stands to reason something even bigger could replace Facebook.
I think, like how myspace is still sorta sluggishly around now, that Facebook will remain available. I just am intrigued what will become the dominant social media. Hmmmm
I don't think google+ will do it.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a Facebook account, so I am going to have to pass on the video, however I must say that with such astounding taste in fashion and grooming (nylon shorts *and* a soul patch!!) it's amazing that this little snot could get laid even with all his ka-trillions.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't he have at least wore something semi-presentable for video? I'm not saying where a full on suit or anything but gym shorts and a fruit of the loom t-shirt? Really? How about khaki shorts and a tee?
ReplyDeleteI was optimistic about Google +, but now they've started pulling the same old crap that facebook does, so I'm out. (Banning people who don't use their real names? That's bullshit - I'm not going to trade my anonymity for your profit, greedy assholes.)
ReplyDeleteMark Zuckerberg is my weird crush.
ReplyDeleteI get the feeling he's really down to Earth and nice IRl as well but maybe that's just down to the above.
I hope something replaces Facebook too because it is annoying! Every time I sign into something it asks for my Facebook account. That never happened with myspace. My husband canceled his facebook account because of how invasive it was.
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