Here's Some Kid Talking About 'The Facebook' on CNBC in 2004
I dunno who this guy is, but he’s not very good at selling his product, which appears to be some “cyber-matchmaking” service called “The Facebook”.
The fact that he has over 100,000 users and is looking to expand to hopefully 100 colleges soon is pretty impressive though.
CNBC unearthed this interview with a very young Mark Zuckerberg, talking about a fledgling service where people can create online profiles, make friends, and then stalk each other. This was 11 years ago today:
11 years ago today, someone named Mark Zuckerberg appeared on CNBC to discuss a social network that had 100K users. https://t.co/qP6y4qocfB
— CNBC (@CNBC) April 28, 2015
As of now, 936 million people get on Facebook every single day.
Yes, Dylan Ratigan, I think it’s the next big thing.
(责任编辑:Leisure)
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