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Senators Had a Lot to Say About Facebook. That Hasn't Stopped Them From Using It. Even as the members of the Senate Commerce and Judiciary committees were questioning Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, during a nearly five-hour hearing on Tuesday, many of them were feeding content back into the site. The most active, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, posted more than ...
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I analyzed my Facebook data and it's story of shyness, loneliness, and change I followed the latest trend also downloaded the zip archive of my Facebook data, but what I found after analyzing the data is not the thing I was expecting. I wanted to know what Facebook has on me…
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Don't Regulate Facebook — That's What Zuckerberg Wants If Facebook disappeared forever this afternoon, I wouldn't exactly be upset about it. I'm astounded when I see people post loads of personal information on the site, including posts about all their travel plans, their shopping habits, their daily routines, and their family members.
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Admiring Facebook: Mark Zuckerberg Goes Before Congress This is a dance of confused ends and mistrustful glances, mixed with occasional moments of misplaced adoration. Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook fame has never been an empathetic sort and his testifying before the US Congress has done nothing to dispel that assessment. That stands to reason: the ...
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