Rd Prabhu, Oct 12, 10:02 PM SGT:
The Amazon Echo, a voice-controlled virtual assistant, is seen at it's product launch for Britain and Germany in London, Britain, September 14, 2016. REUTER/Peter Hobson
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That is the caption for a photograph accompanying a Reuters story about Amazon's new music service. "...it's product launch"? That should be "...its product launch".
Shortly afterwards I received this automated response:
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And when I took a look at the story again, the error had been corrected:
Is it any wonder that a Google search for "its vs it's" throws up more than 13 million results?
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