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CNN.com - Technology
Should Twitter fear Saudi prince?
Posted:
December
20th
, 2011, 6:08am MST
Douglas Rushkoff says there's no need to worry about Twitter's fate now that a Saudi prince has bought a $300 million stake. He's interested in it as an investment, not for control
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