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How to keep seeing Sheboygan Press stories on Facebook Do you get your news from social media? If so, you're not alone; in 2017, more than two-thirds of United States adults got their news from social media, according to Pew Research Center. But the landscape of news on social media is ever-changing. On Jan. 11, Facebook announced it would alter its ...
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Theresa May accuses Facebook of helping terrorists, child abusers and slave traders May will say terrorists, slave traders and child abusers are using Facebook and other networks with ease. She will use a speech at the World Economic Forum to urge tech investors to pile pressure on firms to act. The PM will call on the "best brains" in tech to create new ways of automatically identifying ...
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Germany threatens curbs on Facebook's data use Germany is threatening curbs on how Facebook amasses data from millions of users in what would be an unprecedented intervention in the social network's business model. Andreas Mundt, head of Germany's main antitrust agency, the Federal Cartel Office, said Facebook could be banned from ...
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40% Of Facebook Users View 'Watch' Videos Weekly Facebook's "Watch" video platform may lack the bona fide hits that Netflix, Amazon and Hulu have, but is nonetheless off to a strong start in terms of viewership, according to a Morgan Stanley report. Analysts Ben Swinburne and Brian Nowak write that according to their survey, some 40% of U.S. ...
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Shake-up at Facebook highlights tension in race for AI Facebook's hiring of French artificial-intelligence trailblazer Yann LeCun in 2013 to start its AI Research lab signaled that the social-media giant was serious about competing in the kinds of technologies revolutionizing the Web. Its highly visible brand of AI helped turn the flood of pictures, pokes and ...
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With Facebook's changes, here's how to make sure you keep seeing the Tallahassee Democrat Facebook's new timeline changes mean you likely will be seeing less of all of those pages you've liked, including the Tallahassee Democrat. That means you might be out of the news loop. But don't fret, there's an easy way to make sure you still stay informed. If you're on your desktop or laptop computer ...
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