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Facebook's latest privacy debacle points to larger problem: Trust That's when Facebook announced it was buying Onavo, a mobile analytics startup based in Israel. At the time, the buyout was expected to bolster CEO Mark Zuckerberg's efforts to wire the globe, providing web access to underserved communities through the social network's Internet.org initiative.
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Ad Agencies Don't Expect to Cut Down on Facebook as Site Continues Losing Younger Users Despite yet another report about users under 25 fleeing Facebook, ad agencies appear to be staying the course, regardless of whether they've been bullish or bearish on the world's largest social network. According to new research from eMarketer, Facebook will lose 2 million monthly U.S. users under ...
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Facebook should actually be Tinder too Facebook, meanwhile, is on a newfound quest to stimulate "meaningful interactions" not just passive content consumption. Its latest attempt is a ham-handed Meetups feature. It surfaces big groups of friends saying some might want to hang out with you, and asking you if you're interested. If you both say ...
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'Private' Facebook posts still obtainable as evidence, NY appeals court rules ALBANY — New York's top court ruled Tuesday that "private" Facebook posts aren't so private when it comes to their use as evidence in trials. In a unanimous decision, the Court of Appeals ruled that social media posts — even those deemed private — are still subject to New York's rules of discovery ...
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Shoutout to y'all for not watching facebook streams Really happy that the community is not falling for this ESL nonsense, good on everyone for showing them we do have an opinion and we don't...
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If you put $1000 in Facebook in 2012, here's what you'd have now Even with the stock market's recent volatility, a $1000 investment in Facebook in 2012 would still prove to be a good bet.
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Facebook não está preocupado com a saída dos veículos de mídia da rede social A saída da Folha de São Paulo do Facebook não parece ser uma grande preocupação para a rede social de Mark Zuckerberg. A jornalista chefe de parcerias em notícias da empresa, Campbell Brown, afirmou durante sua palestra no Code Media que a decisão da Folha não a surpreende e que o ...
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