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It seems that a cover story on the business-famous FastCompany magazine is what has kept Chris Hughes off the media as he undertook a self-imposed moratorium to stay away from the press while the man he backed and helped become the president took center stage in Washington.

That seems pretty strange for a young man who is pretty used to being in the spotlight by co-founding the largest and the most popular social networking site on the planet and then going on to unleash the web-built base for the most extensive and captivating presidential campaign in US history.
Under the headline The Kid Who Made Obama President; How Facebook Cofounder Chris Hughes Unleaded Barack’s Base- and Changed Politics and Marketing Forever, the cover story reveals a bit more info about Facebook’s co-founder from a personal standpoint. Starting from coming out of the closet when in boarding school, to how touched his parents were when Obama acknowledged his efforts.
Now we wonder, how being Chris Hughes would be like … [via Gawker]