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| 'Nothing is standard': Confessions of a Facebook Watch partner With Facebook choking off media content in the news feed, the next great hope for publishers trying to make money on the platform is Facebook Watch. But even here, the deal terms are getting increasingly limited, with Facebook paying more but demanding more onerous terms for high-quality video ...
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| News Corp. CEO Slams Facebook, Google for Not Sharing Enough Ad Revenue No media executive has more tirelessly criticized Google and Facebook -- and done so with such a colorful vocabulary -- than News Corp. Chief Executive Officer Robert Thomson. A top lieutenant of the billionaire media mogul Rupert Murdoch, Thomson uses alliterative attacks as part of a decade-long ...
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Facebook ends the Explore Feed less than 4 months after its launch After an unsuccessful run that lasted less than four months, Facebook has decided to end its Explore Feed. Launched last October, Facebook's Explore feed was designed as a separate feed for content from publishers and public figures they might be interested in based their own interests. It arrived after ...
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| House Republican Claims Russians Used Facebook to Attack US Fossil Fuels House Republicans released a report Thursday that paints pro-environmental Facebook and Twitter users as dupes of Russian social media propaganda and political discord campaigns. The document claims Russia colluded with anti-fossil fuel interests in an attempt to sow discord in U.S. energy ...
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| Where Facebook and France go, AI follows In terms of its definition, Facebook, along with every major company involved in AI's development classifies it as "Making a computer do something that only a human or animal can do," said Yann LeCun "What we call artificial intelligence today will simply be called computer science tomorrow.".
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| Translations frustrate Facebook readers MOSSEL BAY NEWS - The Mossel Bay Advertiser has been receiving complaints about the grammar in the posts on our Facebook page. This is not something that we can choose or control but is the result of Facebook's automatic translating function. If you see Facebook posts that make no grammatical ...
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