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Extra: Co-Founder Chris Hughes on Movie

December 5, 2010 5:00 PM

Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes talks about the movie "The Social Network" and the Mark Zuckerberg portrayed on film vs. the real person.

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by edvard76 December 20, 2010 1:58 AM EST
God, the stupid repetitive commercials are annoying...just thought I'd write this in the time it took the commercial to run instead of watching the stupid commercial.
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by jonathansj December 6, 2010 8:39 PM EST
really I'm pissed cause i wanted to send up a satellite and make a free network that profited from advertisement only like broadcast network. but Howard said "no!" cause it would hurt the cable industry. then he made directv. i never got a penny from communications. i owned some c-bad satellite for a while. it was denigrated. i think it was used by AP or something.. its probably been deliberately orbited by now for safety. maybe not. lol.. i think i may be penniless and have no family and live with my mom on disability for 500 a mo.. so I'm relay cynical companies that were taken over by over zealous yuppies and had my name erased as the "owner". like being kicked hard in the wrong place. so people who start with nothing are suspicious to me
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by DebNYC December 6, 2010 1:45 PM EST
Why did he omit adding Eduardo Saverin as the other roommate and co-founder?

And why did Leslie Stahl not ask anything about Eduardo?

Whenever asked about the truthfulness of the movie, anyone connected with Facebook only seem to comment on the "partying" in Palo Alto. That was an exceedingly minor point and belies the much larger questions.
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by jonathansj December 5, 2010 8:56 PM EST
makes me wander how he can call himself a founder. does that mean he hired the original employees? and told them to build a message board system that can post user messages on a web page?

its very devoid of specific detail.

makes me thing its just rogue employees being shielded by the supreme court using information obtained threw some antitrust violation hat could have them all sent to prison and leave them with a debt of 1000 times their declared profit.
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