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Facebook is challenging Google and Apple for mobile gaming Facebook is enhancing Instant Games with two new features — live streaming and video chat — one year after the platform's launch. Instant Games allows users to play HTML5 games within Messenger or on their News Feed without having to download the game or redirect from Facebook's properties.
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Facebook is testing 'private comments' to save you from idiots On a hotly contentious news story, for example, someone may be wary of posting a comment, lest they receive abuse. By ensuring the comment is only viewable by their friends, this isn't an issue. We've reached out to Facebook for comment, and to ask about plans for a wider roll-out. If they get back to ...
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Losing Face on Facebook Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, assistant professor of communication in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, recently published the study "Face threats, identity, and the audience on Facebook" in the journal Computers in Human Behavior, with colleagues Jeremy Birnholtz of Northwestern University and ...
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Former Facebook Employee Feels "Tremendous Guilt" For Helping Make The Company What It Is ... A former Facebook executive, Chamath Palihapitiya, has come out against the harmful aspects of social media, just weeks after former investor Sean Parker made similar comments. Palihapitiya joined Facebook in 2007, eventually becoming its vice president for user growth. Now, he says he feels ...
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