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| Facebook Lite comes to the US and other developed countries Facebook is bringing the minimalist version of its app to some developed countries, including the United States. Facebook Lite is a parred down version of the social network's mobile app. It is designed as a way for people with older phones, limited data plans, or slow and intermittent internet ...
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| Why Facebook's Masters of the Universe Are More Paranoid Than Ever Facebook and Google use internal affairs departments to crack down on leakers, and in some cases hire third-party agencies to surveil their employees. (One firm, Pinkerton, counts both companies as clients.) Last year, according to a report from the Guardian, a Facebook employee was told he was in ...
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| Facebook admits connecting the world isn't always a good thing One of the defining tenets of Facebook's corporate philosophy is to connect people around the world, both to each other and to issues that matter to them. Co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said the social network's mission is "to give people the power to share and to make the world more open ...
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| Jaffrey, Rindge Facebook posts raise questions about absentee-balloting process Not long after, the Rindge Fire Department posted to its Facebook page, telling voters they could pick up absentee ballots at the town office "if you would ... Less than an hour later, the town's police department wrote, on Facebook, "If you are worried about getting out and about tomorrow, please file an ...
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| The Congressman Fighting Facebook and Google: A Q&A With RI's David Cicilline The news industry is in an existential crisis brought on by the rise of Google and Facebook, one member of Congress believes, and he's proposing an antitrust exemption to allow content providers to collaborate in negotiations with internet social and search giants. David Cicilline, (D-RI), and like-minded ...
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| Facebook apologizes for child abuse search suggestions Facebook apologized on Friday after its autocomplete search feature suggested video titles that described child abuse...
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| Mom defends controversial Facebook post about letting her 5-year-old daughter Lauren Lodder/Facebook(NEW YORK) — Most parents likely hate to watch their children struggle. But what if letting them do so is the loving choice? That's the center of the controversy surrounding one woman's Facebook post about letting her 5-year-old daughter "struggle." Texas mom Lauren Lodder ...
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