In 2004 , Facebook had 70,000 substance abuser — most of them Ivy League elites . Most the great unwashed had no estimate it live . But before the site strike the nearly billion yokels it boasts today , one kid traveled NYC to deal the estimation . This is what it looked like .
That shaver was Eduardo Saverin , since immortalise in The Social internet as Mark Zuckerberg ’s treachery victim , also known asa taxation - avoiding enemy of the state . On a summertime jaunt through New York City , he presented the Facebook to skeptical advertising White House , who were n’t certain if this “ profile ” and “ admirer ” thing would really take off . Now , of course , every bay window on the major planet is desperate for you to give a shucks about its fatuous Facebook page .
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Things were different then , as you may see from this medium deckobtained by Digiday , depicting a societal connection in its infancy , have-to doe with only with college tyke and the class they took . Explaining Facebook to someone who ’s never heard of it sounds like a scene from a terrifying meter travel motion picture , and comes across uproariously quaintly today :
“ Thefacebook.com website permit your troupe to get hold of college students , alumni , module , and staff at the program library , their work , home base or dorm room . ”
The library ! Oh buddy . Now most Facebook user are barely able to read .

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