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Facebook's Carolyn Everson on the social network's rapid growth in Asia

THE ATIFA SILK INTERVIEW - Facebook’s new global CMO sees no end to the social network’s rapid growth, with Asian markets playing a major part in the company’s continued ambition

by Atifa Silk | 06/29/2011

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