Video: San Francisco's tech community is cautious about Facebook's IPO filing


Southpark is the area where San Francisco’s technology folks so often go to lunch, just up the street from the AT&T ballfield, on streets swarming with tech’s version of hipsters.

It’s just the crowd that should care about Facebook’s IPO filing—but the mood here, is cautious:
I think they probably will be really successful, but the question is for how long?”

“It will take some time to find out how much price they get…”

From San Francisco, Kerry Davis, IDG News Service.

 

 

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