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| New Foils for the Right: Google and Facebook Arguing that Silicon Valley is stifling their speech and suppressing right-wing content, publishers and provocateurs on the right are eyeing a public-relations battle against online giants like Google and Facebook, the same platforms they once relied on to build a national movement. In a sign of escalation, ...
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| Facebook hires Pinterest and BuzzFeed execs to bolster its video content The social media giant has hired BuzzFeed Studios former head Matthew Henick to lead Facebook's global video content strategy and planning, reports Reuters. From Pinterest, Facebook grabbed Mike Bidgoli to lead the Facebook Watch product team. Facebook Watch is the company's ...
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| Facebook Takes On Google With Trip-Planning Ads Facebook is launching a new ad product this week to help travelers decide where they want to go on their next trip and build up its trip-planning products.
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| Pew: Facebook Remains No. 1 But Competition Is Close Behind. While Facebook remains the nation's de facto social media site of choice, with a staggering 68% of U.S. adults reporting regular use, YouTube has become even more ubiquitous, now used by nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults and 94% of 18- to 24-year-olds. According to a new Pew Research Center ...
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