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Over one people used Facebook in one day for the very first time. The CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, said it was an important . He posted on his own Facebook that: "We just passed an milestone. For the first time ever, one people used Facebook in a single day." He said that on Monday, "one in people on Earth used Facebook to connect with their and family". He added that: "It's just the of connecting the whole world." He also said a connected world, "brings relationships with those you love".

Zuckerberg created Facebook in 2004 when he was a . It quickly became one of the sites in the world. It now has 1.5 billion users and that will grow. In October 2012, Facebook had one billion users who used the site once a or more. Today, the site gets one billion in just one day. Zuckerberg said Facebook must grow a lot in where it isn't so , such as in many African and Asian countries and in South America. Facebook has made Zuckerberg the richest person in the world. He is 31 years .

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