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| Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to testify before Congress on extremist content Facebook, Twitter and Google-owned YouTube officials are returning to the nation's capital next week to discuss how they're combating extremist content online. Representatives from the tech firms are scheduled to testify before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on Jan.
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| How to Look for a Job on Twitter and Facebook Before you contact anyone, make sure your Twitter profile makes a good impression, that your photo, link, and bio make you look professional and provide more context for who the hell you are, and that your last few tweets aren't embarrassing, or that your Facebook posts about unemployment don't look ...
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| Facebook kills virtual assistant M after three years Facebook M, a text-based personal assistant launched in beta form in August 2015, is to be killed off. The human-enhanced version of M was made available through a chatbot on Facebook Messenger to a few thousand people in California but was expected to be rolled out to more users. The firm ...
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| JPMORGAN: Amazon's ready to take on the Google-Facebook duopoly in advertising The company is set to emerge as a challenger to Facebook and Google's dominance of online advertising. Its scale and data, fast growth, investments into developing advertising channels and reputation among advertisers make it well-positioned to emerge as a big player.
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| Facebook, Google Have a Tough New Job in Germany: Content Cop BERLIN—Germany has gone live with one of the most onerous laws aimed at forcing Facebook Inc., FB -0.02% Twitter Inc. TWTR 0.33% and YouTube to police content on their platforms. The verdict after 10 days in effect? It's complicated. Since Jan. 1, technology companies face fines of up to €50 ...
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| Facebook's "people you may know" suggestions are a black box. This tool might help Case in point: Facebook's "People You May Know" function, which is referred to internally as PYMK. On the social network, it's a simple section recommending users you may want to connect with. But how those recommendations are generated is a huge mystery–one Gizmodo has been trying to solve ...
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| Facebook to launch 'Portal' as Amazon Echo Show rival WHILE ALL the attention has been focused on the Google vs Amazon race for digital butler supremacy (oh yes, and expansion of Bixby, because, well, we don't know), rumours have begun swirling about Facebook's response. It looks like it's going to be called Facebook Portal, it'll have a video chat ...
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