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Founder of Facebook.com, Mark Zuckerberg, has been accused of illegally using both the concept and source code from competing site Connectu.com. In November 2003, ConnectU engaged Mark Zuckerberg, ...
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A facebook is a reference book made up of individuals' photographs and names. Facebook may also refer to: Facebook, a popular social networking website This disambiguation page lists articles ...
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Chris Hughes co-founded and served as spokesperson for the online social directory, Facebook, with Harvard roommates Mark Zuckerberg and Dustin Moskovitz. Hughes currently serves as a consultant ...
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myYearbook is a free Internet social network service similar to Friendster, Facebook, and MySpace. ...
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Chris Hughes could refer to one of several notable men: Chris Hughes (Facebook), creator of Facebook. Chris Hughes (record producer), also known as Merrick, a British record producer and musician ...
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Dustin Moskovitz (born May 22, 1984) co-founded the online social directory, Facebook, with Harvard roommates Mark Zuckerberg and Chris Hughes. Together they have grown the site to be used ...
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Mark Elliot Zuckerberg (born May 14, 1984) is an American computer programmer known for creating Facebook, an online social directory, with the help of fellow Harvard Computer Sciences major ...
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Use of social network websites in investigations
People's activity on MySpace has also been implicated in numerous investigations, but unlike Facebook, there are no known cases of investigators actively mining or patrolling MySpace for ...
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Wirehog was an innovative peer-to-peer file sharing program that was linked to Facebook and allowed people to transfer files directly between computers. It was created by Andrew McCollum with ...
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Michael R. Fuller is the writer/director of Sweet Chocolate Brown 2005, Not an Addict 2004, and the documentary Zero to Hero: The Facebook 2005. Fuller's first full-length screenplay is titled ...
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