THE SOCIAL NUT-WORK: "I'm not sure anybody can quite put themselves in our shoes and understand what it must have felt like to start an idea in 2002, to approach a fellow student in 2004, to have it stolen, sabotaged, ripped off," one of the Winklevoss twins lamented to Lesley Stahl in a terrific recent 60 Minutes profile of Mark Zuckerberg. But Wayne Chang says he knows exactly what it feels like to be cheated by a partner, because, he alleges, the Winklevi did the same to him. "They pretty much treated me the way they say Facebook treated them," the 27-year-old entrepreneur told ABC News. "I got backstabbed." Chang says that his company had merged with the twins’ ConnectU and that he’s entitled to his fair share of the $65 million Facebook settlement. (12/15a)
TYLER IS HEADED TO THE TOP
Unconventional move by unconventional dude is paying off. (10/30a)
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