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Facebook responds to former VP who said social media is destroying society Facebook has taken the unusual step of directly responding to a former employee who recently excoriated the biggest social networks for "ripping apart the social fabric of how society works." And the company's retort might surprise some people. Facebook isn't outright dismissing or rejecting the claims ... Facebook bats back after a second former exec accuses it of negatively impacting society - TechCrunch
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Facebook will no longer always divert international advertising revenue to Ireland Facebook today said it is shifting to a "local selling structure" in countries outside of the U.S., in which its advertising revenue in that country will be recorded by their local company in the country. That means that rather than directly route its revenue to its international headquarters in Dublin, local ...
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Facebook opens AR platform and "world effects" to all developers Facebook is trying to close the augmented reality gap with Snapchat with the help of an army of third-party developers. Today, eight months after debuting its Augmented Reality Camera Effects platform and AR Studio tool at F8, Facebook is allowing all developers to start building AR experiences for its ...
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Facebook will spend 'hundreds of millions' on two more Prineville data centers It's been almost eight years since Facebook began construction of its first corporate data center on the spare bluffs above Prineville, drawn by property tax exemptions worth $71.6 million since 2012. This past year alone, Facebook saved more than $17 million. Apple, which has a large complex of data ...
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This Social Media Researcher Dumped Facebook. Here's Why Facebook is always changing. Algorithms are tweaked to address problems like fake news, or to make more money for businesses that advertise on Facebook. Most of these changes are invisible to the average user. My job is to learn about these changes through professional literature or Facebook's ...
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NYC bomb suspect's Facebook post said Trump 'failed to protect' US The suspect in the New York City subway blast posted a message to President Trump on his Facebook page just before the bungled ISIS-inspired attack, according to a criminal complaint filed Tuesday. "Trump you failed to protect your nation," the taunting post said. Akayed Ullah, 27, also posted a ...
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Facebook is conducting a dangerous experiment in Cambodia Facebook's latest experiment is playing a dangerous game with free expression in Cambodia. This fall, Facebook decided that it would develop an "Explore Feed" for six small countries, including Cambodia. The change means that posted content from non-personal pages of institutions, including from ...
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