Facebook's Zuckerberg Talks Privacy, Ads

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A confident yet humble Mark Zuckerberg took the stage on Tuesday at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco to discuss thorny issues such as consumer privacy, drawing the interest of the federal government and taking on Google.

About the only thing that gave him pause was advertising—specifically the idea that Facebook is plotting some sort of massive ad network through the distribution of its Connect and Like buttons all over the Web.

The young CEO momentarily froze when asked about exporting its ad business; then delivered one of the bigger understatements in the online ad business: “We’re getting started with ads,” he said.

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