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  2. Roberto Blake Him being a college dropout doesn't man anything.  He grew up during a time where computer technology was taking off, he was just a tech nerd that you see all over the place.  There are several individuals in high school students that can code very well. Others just decided to use it for something useful as in science research or entertainment or making apps and so on. Zuckerburg copied a myspace.  Myspace was the communication tool before facebook and before myspace there was Friendster.  What made Facebook so popular in the beginning was that it targeted just one group, college students in the beginning.  Thus it became a way for a group of people with one interest to join.  Facebook was a myspace for just college students.  After expanding to high school students and on it took off and became a myspace now.  So in the end Facebook is a myspace, nothing really special.  Due to how it was first designed for just college kids and it being simple and the rapid expansion of the internet it became popular but really it isn't anything special.  We have seen this a while now. http://www2.uncp.edu/home/acurtis/NewMedia/SocialMedia/SocialMediaHistory.html Twitter is actually more innovated.  While everyone was going bigger and better (Facebook started small and kept expanding) Twitter kept it simple to where people enjoy seeing rapid news feed in a simple way.  Zuckerburg's failure is that he allowed Facebook to get too big.  While it is still popular it isn't as big as it once was.
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