Facebook Founder Going on 'Oprah' Today

Unfortunately, Zuckerberg isn't the most riveting interviewee on any subject, much less Facebook, as evidenced by this '60 Minutes' snore-fest from January 2008. Let's hope Oprah can get the guy to loosen up a little.
So check your local listings and tune in this afternoon for what will most likely be the most bizarre (or boring) interview on 'Oprah' since Tom Cruise's couch hopping, anti-anti-depressant drug rant. [From: ValleyWag]
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Subscribe to commentsCecil JonesMar 13th 2009 11:55AM
Is "Facebook" an example of a responsible business? Are they responsible for transmitting any pornographic images and will they be held accountable? I view "Facebook" like "Craig's List." It could be a great thing, but it's still being used irresponsibly. One law suit for identity theft could wipe them both out.