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Facebook should disclose and limit pricing for political campaign ads An interesting report by Antonio García Martínez at Wired on the Facebook ad machinery in play during the 2016 election highlighted an issue that I hadn't considered before: that Facebook's ad marketplace gave a huge pricing advantage to one candidate over the other. It seems like a no-brainer in ...
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Facebook launches program to help local news outlets boost digital subscriptions The Facebook Journalism Project has announced a new program today called Local News Subscriptions Accelerator that will work with several local US outlets over the next three months to help bolster their subscription efforts. The pilot program has $3 million in funding and will work with 10 to 15 news ...
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How to land a job at Facebook "Mark's personal challenge for 2018 is to fix Facebook, so when you talk about separating recruiting and retention, I actually think its quite part and parcel of recruiting people who want to work on the most important problems about connecting the world," she said during Glassdoor's Best Places to Work ...
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He was suspected of outing drug dealers on Facebook. Someone came for him during a live stream. Prentis Robinson rarely went a day without using Facebook Live — his go-to way of broadcasting his music and his musings. He was on Facebook Live on Monday, recording himself with a selfie stick, wearing the straw cowboy hat he often wore in videos. He talked about how his phone was stolen as ...
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Why Is Vero Going Viral? By Monday evening, the app had risen to the top spot in the iOS App Store, ahead of YouTube, Facebook Messenger, Instagram, Snapchat, and Facebook. (Note that the App Store rankings are based on an algorithm that emphasizes spikes in popularity, rather than the total number of downloads.) ...
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Facebook says it has no interest in monetizing the Telecom Infra Project Facebook, the social network giant with over 2 billion monthly users, has made a big effort to expand its business by doubling down on one of the big bottlenecks in the world of data: expensive and bad connectivity. And today at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the company unveiled a slate of ...
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Facebook Settles Shareholders' Claims Over 2012 IPO Facebook Inc and Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg have reached a $35 million settlement of class-action litigation accusing them of hiding worries about the social media company's growth prior to its May 2012 initial public offering. The settlement was filed on Monday in the federal court in Manhattan ...
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Barack Obama isn't happy with Facebook and Google, either Google and Facebook aren't just incredibly profitable tech companies — they are "public goods" with a responsibility to serve the public, says Barack Obama. "I do think the large platforms — Google and Facebook being the most obvious, Twitter and others as well, are part of that ecosystem — have to ...
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Facebook is starting to tell more users about facial recognition Facebook users have been noticing a strange new notification in their News Feeds, letting them know about the platform's increasingly comprehensive facial recognition features. Users with further questions are directed to a privacy page with more information and more detailed instructions for opting out ... Facebook's vaguely worded face recognition "announcement" coincided with a legal setback - Fast Company
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Facebook apologizes for promoting a VR shooting game at CPAC Facebook has apologized for showing a demo of Oculus Rift shooter Bullet Train at the Conservative Political Action Conference, a week after 17 students were killed in a Florida school shooting. In a statement, Facebook VP of virtual reality Hugo Barra said that the demo was part of "a standard set of ...
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Is Facebook At A Tipping Point? While we have no indication that such a trend change from Facebook's stock price, nevertheless there are several indications of red flags. ... The interesting thing about this survey is that, lower user engagement was not a result of brands and publishers spending less money on Facebook promotion.
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German prosecutors say won't investigate Facebook over hate postings German attorney Chan-jo Jun had filed a complaint with prosecutors in Munich in 2016 and demanded Facebook executives be compelled to comply with anti-hate speech laws by deleting racist or violent postings from its site. Jun compiled a list of about 440 postings that were flagged as inappropriate ...
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Facebook expands customer service tools in Messenger Google isn't the only one looking to improve messaging software to help businesses connect meaningfully (and profitably) with customers. Facebook just announced a new update to its own Messenger platform, which improves quick replies, expands on customer chat plugins and better customization ...
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CNN's Jeff Zucker calls Google and Facebook "monopolies" CNN President Jeff Zucker is calling for greater government oversight of Google (GOOG) and Facebook (FB), calling the internet giants "monopolies." "Everyone is looking at whether these combinations of AT&T and Time Warner or Fox and Disney pass government approval and muster, the fact is ... 2 of the most powerful people in media are building a case against Facebook and Google, and a ... - Business Insider
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Facebook bug reveals identity of page admin via email A Mexican security researcher recently wrote up a Facebook bug he claims he found in just 2'18". Mohamed Baset spotted that autogenerated emails sent on behalf of a named Facebook page revealed more about the accounts behind the page than you'd expect. This wasn't exactly a show-stopping ...
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Facebook Messenger used to fight extremism Facebook Messenger has been used to try to deradicalise extremists in a pilot project funded entirely by the company. People posting extreme far-right and Islamist content in the UK were identified and contacted in an attempt to challenge their views. Of the 569 people contacted, 76 had a conversation ...
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Facebook Can't Avoid Privacy Suit Over Biometric Face Prints U.S. District Judge James Donato's decision to let the class-action case proceed means that Facebook is still potentially on the hook for fines under a unique Illinois law of $1,000 to $5,000 each time a person's image is used without permission. A court victory for consumers could lead to new restrictions ...
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Facebook allows dodgy 'chatbot' docs to send dangerous health advice – including one that ... SYMPTOMS suggesting the deadly infection sepsis were dismissed as sunburn by a chat-bot offering health advice on Facebook. In a Sun investigation, the bot was told signs included fever, fast heart-rate, fainting and nausea — and there had been no prolonged exposure to sunlight.
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Obama calls out Facebook and Google, and says it's hard to know how long democracy can ... Former President Barack Obama lamented the current state of political discourse in the US, saying social-media platforms like Facebook and Google are "shaping our culture in powerful ways." Obama made the off-the-record comments at an MIT conference on Friday. The former president is the ...
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