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On this
episode of Tech Weekly, Aleks Krotoski looks back over Facebook’s first 10
years. Aleks is joined by John Naughton, professor of public understanding of
technology at the Open University and author of From Gutenberg to Zuckerberg:
What You Really Need to Know About the Internet. John discusses his fear that
Facebook is in danger of swallowing the web.
Also Aleks
is joined by members of the Guardian tech team, Charles Arthur, Jemima Kiss,
Samuel Gibbs and Alex Hern to explore the digital ecology that gave rise to
Mark Zuckerberg’s platform, the hard numbers behind it’s success, the first 10
users on the network and why some of us choose to escape Facebook’s clutches.
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