60 Minutes did a good job with a segment on Zuckerberg considering that Mark had very little to say. He seemed overly briefed by lawyers and PR types and as a result was stiff and uncharismatic for someone who has accomplished so much. Mark is definitely more of a Bill Gates than a Steve Jobs, both of whom also started their companies in their early twenty's. As Bill Gates has, I am sure over time Mark will improve his television appearance skills.
>>> Stahl on the subject of and surprisingly uninteresting.Also, by the way, I sense a fast one by 60 Minutes producers when Lesley Facebook with Mark Stahl's suggestion that
- Mark has not let the money change him. He works out of a desk in a room at Facebook page. Mark responded with, "That's true. We don't have a setting for dropout." Funny, but it also represents one of the major problems with Facebook
- Mark stated that
- In response to question about ads on
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