Facebook CTO to leave company

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Sun, 05/11/2008 - 9:33pm

Facebook Chief Technology Officer Adam D'Angelo is leaving the company to take time off, and the social-networking site has reportedly confirmed the departure.

D'Angelo, 23, sent a letter on Friday to Facebook staff about the move, but sources told BoomTown's Kara Swisher that D'Angelo felt the ...



 

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