I might even go a step further an add that in some sense Facebook has already been publicly traded on secondary markets for some time. Fortunes were already made there.
The world will watch this IPO. The trajectory will impact how Web 2.0 is remembered.
I might even go a step further an add that in some sense Facebook has already been publicly traded on secondary markets for some time. Fortunes were already made there.
The world will watch this IPO. The trajectory will impact how Web 2.0 is remembered.
I'd love to see someone argue the counterpoint.