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In search of Facebook's conscience People are awful. It's the obvious (but no less depressing) reality that Facebook—and especially Mark Zuckerberg—somehow failed to recognize.
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Facebook shares own tools to trap bugs before they break code Facebook on Wednesday plans to introduce a set of open source developer tools to streamline app development testing and bug hunting. At the Dev ...
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Denton sheriff defends controversial Facebook post after Manchester attack A North Texas sheriff who criticized "the left" and "political correctness" in a Facebook post after Monday's terror attack in Manchester, England, ...
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Taboola intros Facebook-style 'news feed' to target mobile users with more links Taboola, the startup that works with hundreds of publishers to provide a set of links at the bottom of pages directing readers to more content on the site ...
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Why Mark Zuckerberg Runs 10000 Facebook Versions a Day In a rare interview on the podcast 'Masters of Scale,' the Facebook CEO shares how his obsession with testing everything has helped his company ...
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Facebook now lets users live stream with a friend Facebook initially used this features exclusively for public figures but it's now rolling it out for all users and Pages, the company confirmed on Tuesday.
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Facebook VP EMEA on advertising measurement: "We don't always get it right" Facebook's EMEA vice president Nicola Mendelsohn has said that the platform wants to be open and honest with businesses when it comes to ...
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