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Mark Zuckerberg at Startup School 2010 talking about "The Social Network"

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  • I love how the guy filming tries to hide the camera from the interviewer when she looks :P Funny stuff

  • I really like what Mark says about Hollywood's view of Silicon Valley. Hollywood can't fathom the fact that people in silicon valley are just plain smart and they like to build things - it is a means in and of itself. Intelligent people are driven to create rather than simply to consume.

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  • its funny how he talked so much about facial expressions, yet he hardly ever makes any :/

  • lol........babble babble babble

  • its hard to believe that that guy there. that easy-going, junner wearing, funny, normal guy. Has more money than i'll ever dream of

  • 3 dislikes = 2 winklevosses and 1short friend

  • I didn't think he did it for women when i saw the movie. i got that he wanted to make something awesome for the world

  • @timothyheile I don't think Mark really understands his own character in the movie. The girl in the movie was just a driving force that gave him an idea for the facesmash that started it all really.

  • such a nerd!

  • What he says about the disconnect between Hollywood and Silicon Valley is true, but it cuts both ways. Hollywood can't wrap their heads around the fact that people like him are motivated to build things because they want to, and he can't wrap his head around the fact that Aaron Sorkin wasn't writing a docudrama--he was trying to tell a great modern story with classic foundations. In this interview and others he's condescending towards the storyteller, which, ironically, partly proves Aaron right

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