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Article: Mark Zuckerberg: the post-content king as future of media; As social media increasingly displaces old-school media, who gets to grow up to be Citizen Kane?(NEWS)
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- Advertising Age
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- August 24, 2009
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Byline: Simon Dumenco
Picture this: it's the year 2062 and Mark Zuckerberg, having recently celebrated his 78th birthday, is still, against all odds, running Facebook. The once-invincible social-networking behemoth has seen better days, and financially it's coasting on fumesFacebook's 38th round of venture-capital funding is about to run drybut no matter. Zuckerberg's still large and in charge, even as competitors eat away at his market share. The problem, of course, is that he never took TCOLtotal consciousness osmotic lifestreamingseriously, and now upstarts are using the device-free technology to run circles around Facebook. Cranky, crusty Zuckerberg insists ...
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Transcript: Interview: Senator Charles Grassley and Mark ...
NPR Morning Edition;
March 16, 2001 ;
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... ... Interview: Senator Charles Grassley and Mark Zuckerberg on the Senate's passage of bankruptcy ... legislation, and bankruptcy lawyer Mark Zuckerberg, who opposes it. Good morning to ... Republican, Iowa): Good morning. Mr. MARK ZUCKERBERG (Bankruptcy Lawyer): Good morning ...
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