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| Mark Zuckerberg Plays the Scapegoat for Our Facebook Sins Before turning to writing, he dropped out of a doctoral program in physics to work on Goldman Sachs' credit-trading desk, then joined the Silicon Valley startup world, where he founded his own startup (acquired by Twitter in 2011), and finally joined Facebook's early monetization team, where he headed ...
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| Facebook starts fact-checking fake news in India Facebook today announced a partnership with a Mumbai-based fact checking organization called Boom, to help the social network fight the spread of fake news in the Indian state of Karnataka ahead of the elections being held there next month. The social network announced the fact-checking pilot ...
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Facebook, Microsoft, and other tech companies pledge to never help governments launch ... Thirty-four major technology companies — including Facebook, Microsoft, HP, ARM, Cisco, and Oracle — have signed a new Cybersecurity Tech Accord. The pledge spans helping to protect against cyberattacks as well as to not helping governments — including the United States — "launch ...
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| osoittaa sormella Googlea ja Twitteriä Facebook haluaa, että katse siirretään myös muiden tietoja keräävien tahojen puoleen.
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| What Facebook and Google know about you Privacy and personal data have been in the news frequently of late, especially in connection with Facebook and Cambridge Analytica. While Facebook has become well known for gathering huge amounts of data about users, they are not alone in so doing. Google also harvests bushels of your data, and ...
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| Facebook Hides Behind Mark Zuckerberg The blue-and-white halls of my newsfeed on Facebook go on and on — the memes, the music videos, the news, the free events, and the pictures from parties and holidays. They don't break for a second. There are virtually no signs or outcries of the damning data-breach that has engulfed the company ...
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| Federal Judge Rules Kentucky Governor's Facebook and Twitter Accounts are Government Speech Kentucky Governor Matt G. Bevin can remove people from his official Twitter and Facebook pages without violating the First Amendment, a federal district court judge has ruled in denying those individuals' motion for a preliminary injunction. Instead, according to U.S. District Court Judge Gregory F. Van ...
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