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Report as: spam offensive Cathy on 9/12/06 at 2am

When will stock be available in FACEBOOK?

Report as: spam offensive Dominic Moon on 2/02/07 at 7pm

I am in awe of the internets capabilities. WE see multi-million dollar companys emerge from college students, from unlucky companys such as Napster, to company's like Facebook.com and Google.com., it makes you really want to get your brain together and set these kinds of things up. Of course, we dont give these students enough credit. Amazing what they can put together in a short period of time, keep it user friendly, and because its the internet, you cant step on any toes. Facebook.com and MySpace.com, alone with companys like Hi5.com and others all co-inside with each other, unlike the natural world or corporate domination. Only one company can make this or can or only one can offer that, and it can ruin some lives. Of course we dont need to here that kind of thing, becuase Google.com can throw some weight around in the internet business. I really dont expect this kind of thing to slow down, which is why i give the world the best advice, Research the internet and do not under estimate its capabilities. Find yourself something you enjoy (Ie: facebook.com) and get some stock. I am weighting everyday to get my hands on a couple 1000 dollars worth of stock. I am no guru, much more of a Newb, but i do not planned to get Pwned by this internet crazy. Like the rest of you, i will get some leverage. I wish Facebook.com the best of luck, and can't wait to see their CEO emerge over all others as "the king" of student communication. GOOd luck.

Report as: spam offensive Johnna on 5/29/07 at 8am

How exciting. Are there any possibilities for internships or students who are out of state to work for this company on an online basis?

Report as: spam offensive Johnna on 5/29/07 at 8am

How exciting. Are there any possibilities for internships or students who are out of state to work for this company on an online basis?




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