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New York: The founder of popular social networking site Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, has refuted claims that he started the company in order to "get girls".
The 26-year-old's, who is also the world's youngest billionaire, denial came in the wake of a Hollywood movie - The Social Network, which has portrayed him in an unflattering light and suggested he was motivated by having been dumped by a girlfriend.
"It's pretty interesting to see what parts they got right and what parts they got wrong. I think that they got every single T-shirt that they had Mark Zuckerberg character wearing right. I think I actually own those T-shirts.
"And they got the sandals right. But I mean, there are hugely basic things that they got wrong, too. They made it seem like my whole motivation for building Facebook was so I could get girls, right?
"And they completely left out the fact that my girlfriend, I've been dating since before I started Facebook," The Daily Telegraph online quoted Zuckerberg as telling the CBS show 60 Minutes in the US.
The film has also focused heavily on a dispute between Zuckerberg and twin brothers Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss over the genesis of Facebook.
The twins, who attended Harvard with Zuckerberg, reportedly received a $ 65 million settlement after claiming he used their idea for a social networking website.
However, Zuckerberg said the movie made it seem like the lawsuit had been "such a huge part of Facebook's history", but he really spent "less than two weeks of my time worried about this."
Zuckerberg said: "That they would be upset about this all these years later is kind of mind-boggling to me. I mean, after all this time, I feel bad that they still feel bad about it."
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