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August 29, 2008

FaceBook to be made into a film


by David Allen

FaceBook is about to hit the big screen. As if it has not dominated the small screen for long enough, a film about the rise and rise of FaceBook will let everyone know how internet success is really done.

Aaron Sorkin, who is best known for writing West Wing and A Few Good Men, will write this film.

There is no title planned for the film yet, but no doubt FaceBook will appear somewhere in it.

The film is going to focus mainly on the lead character of this story, Mark Zuckerberg, who created the social networking site in 2004 as a way for students to communicate.

Of course, the main question is going to be who is going to play the part of the world’s youngest billionaire?

No answers to that have been forthcoming yet.

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