1. Facebook has always been one big swindle

From The New York Post: "Once again, Mark Zuckerberg is sorry.

The founder of Facebook, who has apologized for privacy breaches throughout much of his company’s existence, is back at it, on a much larger stage than ever before.”

2. Facebook still hasn't owned up to one huge privacy breach

From Investors: "If Facebook is going to come clean about its past privacy problems, it can't ignore this part of the story."

3. Congress finally gets Mark Zuckerberg at the witness table. Don't spare him or Facebook.

From USA TODAY: "Lawmakers must ask Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg tough questions, extract pledges, threaten regulation, and press him to change his business model."

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