The Social Network trailer Watch The Social Network trailer for the
David Fincher Facebook movie starring
Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield and
Justin Timberlake. |
Divya Narendra Interview In this interview with Divya Narendra, he
states that the ConnectU Facebook
litigation process is not over. For the
first part of the interview, he talks
about his company SumZero.com, which is a
mix of Wikipedia and social networking
that allows buy-side investment analysts
to share ideas. |
Dustin Moskovitz Talks about Facebook In this Dustin Moskovitz interview, the
former Facebook Vice President discusses
his decision to leave Facebook. He talks
about his new company, Asana, and why he
decided to start the company. |
Sean Parker on Why Google's Importance
Will Decline Sean Parker (portrayed by Justin
Timberlake in The Social Network movie)
talks about the rising importance of
social media and why companies like
Facebook, Twitter, Ebay and Apple (but not
Google) will determine the future of the
internet. |
Sean Parker Interview by David Kirkpatrick David Kirkpatrick, The Facebook Effect
author, interviews Sean Parker, who talks
about the Causes fundraising app and his
involvement with Chatroulette, a
video-based chat site that randomly pairs
users together to converse. |
Tour Facebook Headquarters A look at the evolution of Facebook's
headquarters is focused on, including
their recent expansions in Menlo Park,
which have ultimately created a "town" in
and of itself. |
Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss Facebook
Interview Twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss are
interviewed with regard to their feud with
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. They
discuss why they plan to continue to fight
for what they feel is their rightful share
of the company. They close the interview
by saying that the last chapter in their
battle has yet to be written. |
ABC News: Inside Facebook 'Nightline' talks with Facebook founder
Mark Zuckerberg. Diane Sawyer interviews
the CEO at the Palo Alto offices. He
emphasizes that The Social Network movie
is "fiction" and refers to it as
a "distraction" that he and his
employees should not be too focused on. |
Mark Zuckerberg Reacts to The Social
Network Movie CEO Mark Zuckerberg sits down with The
Facebook Effect author David Kirkpatrick
and interviewer Guy Raz to talk about the
impact of Facebook. He also reacts to The
Social Network movie, which he labels
"fiction". |