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Facebook says its new disaster relief tool will keep users' data private Facebook announced this week a new data aggregation initiative, intending to provide real-time mapping data to disaster relief organizations.
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Facebook is speeding up training for visual recognition models Every minute spent training a deep learning model is a minute not doing something else, and in today's fast-paced world of research, that minute is ...
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Democracy Never Faced a Threat Like Facebook One of her complaints is familiar and much-discussed: Facebook and its peers tend to sort people into political and ideological filter bubbles and silos, ...
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Facebook to fund training of 3000 Michigan workers for digital jobs Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg announces a partnership Thursday with Grand Circus to train 3,000 Michigan workers in social media and digital ...
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Polk County deputy investigated for offensive Facebook posts about Islam Polk County Sgt. Dan Charleston, who has unsuccessfully run for sheriff twice, had two public posts about Islam on his personal Facebook page this ...
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Facebook says people can't stop looking at Facebook during TV commercials The social network examined the Facebook activity of a select group of users while they were watching the season premiere of a big TV show. During ...
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EU to force Facebook and Google to give police data under terrorism proposals The European Union wants to give police new powers to obtain information from internet companies including Facebook and Google as part of new ...
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Why Facebook No Longer Promotes Solidarity Filters for Profile Pictures After a Terrorist Attack The filters, which let users lay a translucent flag of an attacked country over their profile picture, were first introduced by Facebook after the coordinated ...
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Best moments from Ivanovic's Facebook Live interview There were plenty of great moments from Ana Ivanovic's Facebook Live chat with WTA Insider Courtney Nguyen – read on to see some of the best!
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Three shot after taking part in brawl that was arranged on Facebook, say investigators Three people were shot after participating in a fight they had arranged on Facebook on Wednesday, June 7, 2017. (Photo: Sinclair Broadcast Group).
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Menlo Park weighs plans for Facebook building Gehry Partners architects working with Facebook showed more renderings of Facebook's proposed Building 22 during the Menlo Park Planning ...
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People On Facebook Didn't Think This Was The "Brexit Election" People on Facebook shared more stories about fox hunting than about Brexit over the course of the general election campaign, according to an ...
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Facebook patents could give the network more ways to harness our emotions UPDATE: June 8, 2017, 2:01 p.m. EDT This article has been updated to include a statement by a Facebook spokesperson about its pursuit of patents.
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Facebook adds new political tools for lawmakers, voters Facebook users can 'opt in' to "constituent badges," which flags their accounts for local lawmakers attempting to speak more directly with key voters.
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Facebook Video of Gator, Frog Hunt Gets 3 in Trouble (AP) — A Facebook video got three men arrested on charges that they illegally killed two alligators and some frogs, Louisiana authorities say.
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Painesville fire chief says fire captain could face discipline after insensitive Facebook post PAINESVILLE, Ohio - An Ohio fire captain is in hot water after a comment he made on Facebook. Veronica Jane Freelove posted a message on the ...
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