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In Pictures: 15 people who said no to Facebook
Here are 15 people who have declined an opportunity with the social networking giant.
Joe Green, Harvard alum, co-creator of Facemash
Zuckerberg’s Harvard roommate and co-conspirator on the controversial Facemash web app on which users ranked female Harvard students based on appearance, Green told ABC News earlier this year that he was discouraged from joining Zuckerberg in Palo Alto by his father, who, as a professor himself, was not happy with the trouble the two had already gotten into. Green ended up OK; he currently runs Causes, a company that leverages Facebook to share information on charities.
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CSO
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CMO
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