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 In a sprawling letter consisting聽mostly of feel-good mumbo jumbo and a light sprinkling of feature ideas, the Facebook visionary laid out 5,700 words ; worth of nonspecific stuff that sounds nice. Like fellow Facebook feel-gooder Sheryl Sandberg, Zuck was sure to drive home the warm/fuzzy message of his ad-dollar factory, hitting isolated human interest anecdotes with more frequency than the evening news.While his desire for corporate self-reflection is mildly admirable in an industry loath to introspec stanley cup t, all of those words don ;t manage to聽add  stanley cup website up to the sum of their parts.  Seriously, that   kind of聽a lot of words.  Of course, Zuck is right that Facebook does have a uniquely huge opportunity to do novel things at massive scale. But what can you really pull off if stanley mug  your number one goal is to avoid rocking a boat full of nearly two billion people For a snapshot of what the letter discussed, we broke down a few topics by number of mentions:Social infrastructure: 15Global:  Mwrg Microsoft   s new tool for building line-of-business apps is now in public preview
 Unilever filed a lawsuit against Hampton Creek this weekend,聽involving its  Just Mayo  product. Unilever   two main concerns are聽over market share for its Hellmann   mayo stanley website nnaise product and consumer confusion over what it means to call something & 8216;mayo. ;CEO Josh Tetrick argues this聽is really a fight over consumer rights.聽 I think we re on the right side of the law and ultimately on the right side of offering a better food product that consumers want,  says Tetrick.Unilever   claim is that Hampton Cr stanley website eek is pushing a product that is acting like it is mayonnaise but doesn ;t meet the definition. The FDA includes a very nuanced description of聽m stanley mug ayonnaise as something that contains egg yolks and oil. Kraft Foods Miracle Whip, which contains no eggs and less than 65 percent oil, does not meet the definition, either. It   technically labled a salad dressing, even though it   used as a mayonnaise spread. The $60 billion giant