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Did you 'like' Russian propaganda? Facebook will clue you in Facebook, Google and Twitter testified before Congress this month, acknowledging that agents tied to the Russian government used their platforms to try to meddle with the U.S. elections. Facebook has said that as many as 150 million Facebook and Instagram users may have seen ads from the Internet ...
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Team Trump goes in to bat for Google and Facebook Bloomberg reports that negotiators are limiting attempts to give ordinary people more power to sue Google and Facebook over their responsibilities for third-party content. "The Trump administration is pushing to add legal protections in Nafta that would limit the [civil] liability of internet giants such as ...
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Honda using Facebook to find owners of defective Takata airbags Honda is turning to social media as millions of vehicles on the road may still have defective airbags that pose potentially fatal hazards. The company this week started running sponsored, customized Facebook posts using the Custom Audiences feature, targeting people who own affected vehicles.
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MainStay Fund Thrives On Strength Of Leading Stocks Like Facebook PayPal is up nearly 100%, and Facebook has climbed nearly 60%. Fund lead manager Justin Kelly describes where the $12.4 billion fund's giddy-up has come from in broad terms: "During what we called the QE (quantitative easing) bubble from 2012 to 2016, growth stocks were (largely) out of favor," ...
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Italy, Bracing for Electoral Season of Fake News, Demands Facebook's Help Rome — With critical national elections only months away, anxiety is building that Italy will be the next target of a destabilizing campaign of fake news and propaganda, prompting the leader of the country's governing party to call on Facebook and other social media companies to police their platforms.
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Mannegruppa Ottar midlertidig utestengt fra Facebook Mannegruppa Ottar midlertidig utestengt fra Facebook. Nyhetern. Den kontroversielle gruppa med over 58.000 medlemmer er midlertidig nede, som følge av innhold i strid med Facebooks reglement, melder Dagbladet. Skrevet av NTB. Publisert: 24 november 2017 14:00 Sist oppdatert: 24 november ...
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