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Friday, February 20, 2009
Mark's Mistake
"More than 175 million people use Facebook," said Mark Zuckerberg [co-founder of the social network]. "If it were a country, it would be the sixth most populated country in the world.
"This was a mistake and we apologise for the confusion."
Mr Zuckerman proving he knows his grammar better than he knows his customers, who rejected new Terms of Use which included a clause giving Facebook 'perpetual worldwide licence' to anything posted on the network.
I'm glad some people read Terms of Use. I'm afraid I'm one of the millions who don't very often.
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