British newspaper the Guardian reported that Zuckerberg said there was “no chance” of hitting the one billion mark this year, but “it is almost a guarantee that it will happen.”
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Facebook’s most likely expansion will come from outside the United States, where Facebook isn’t such a widespread phenomenon. Zuckerberg claimed that in Russia, there are only a million users, but that number is doubling every six months. Most important, he said, foreign users are beginning to befriend their real-life friends and local people, rather than connecting with a bunch of Americans. That switch to local poking, say Facebookers, is the sign that the network has caught fire over there.
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Is there a secret to Facebook’s success? Author David Kirkpatrick, whose book The Facebook Effect is one of the hottest business books in a while, told attendees at a book-signing event last night that over many interviews and dinners with Zuckerberg, he came to see that “Mark is a believer in the transformative power of transparency.”
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