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Founder plays down Facebook’s role in revolts
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Founder plays down Facebook’s role in revolts
Speaking at the e-G8 summit in Paris, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg plays down the importance of the social networking website for the revolutions that toppled presidents in Egypt and Tunisia. (May 26)
Video Length: 34
Date Found: May 26, 2011
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