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Data firm at center of Facebook privacy scandal will close Cambridge Analytica, the Trump-affiliated data firm at the center of Facebook's worst privacy scandal in history, is declaring bankruptcy and shutting down. The London firm blamed "unfairly negative media coverage" and said it has been "vilified" for actions it says are both legal and widely accepted as ...
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Facebook's yearly conference balances scandal and tech with apologies and VR SAN JOSE, California — Facebook's apology tour continued this week as the social media platform hosted F8, the company's yearly developer conference that doubles as a chance for it to launch new features and show off its technology. "This Year, We Get It and We're Working to Fix It" could have been ... Nearly one-in-four Pa. residents' personal data compromised by Facebook - York Daily Record/Sunday News
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Apple, Facebook, Amazon Surge While Broad Market Suffers Facebook also enjoyed a blowout quarter with net income rising by 63% to $5 billion this year. Facebook has already retraced its price per common share near the $175 marker after the scandal about personal information privacy and troubling congressional hearings. All this despite the realization ...
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Facebook fires engineer in possible online stalking case involving Tinder SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook has fired a security engineer who bragged to a woman he met on Tinder that his job at Facebook made him a "professional stalker" and that he'd been able to find out a lot about her. "We have zero tolerance for people abusing these policies and we fire anyone who ...
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Facebook picks Jackson as one of 30 cities for free business training Facebook has chosen Jackson as one of 30 cities it will visit in 2018 as part of its Community Boost program to provide free training to help small businesses grow and provide people digital skills to compete for jobs. Facebook announced Thursday that Jackson will join Houston, St. Louis, Albuquerque, ...
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Campbell Brown on Facebook's plans to decide what news is trustworthy We've heard Facebook wants to pay news organizations to create programming for Facebook's Watch video feature. Can you talk about ... My hope is that Watch will become a destination for news on Facebook that people know is reliable, and they will find diversity of sources and different points of view. Facebook gets into dating, but there's little scientific evidence online personality matching works - The Conversation AU
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Facebook Wants to Connect Users But Neglects How It Makes Money I spent the last couple of days at F8, Facebook's annual tent revival for developers. I've consistently found F8 to be the place where Facebook gives the clearest elucidation of how the company sees itself and what it wants to be. This year, Facebook set its renewed mission of connecting people, but this ...
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Facebook open-sources PyTorch 1.0 AI framework Would it surprise you to know Facebook is working on machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI)? No. I didn't think it would. Now, Facebook is open-sourcing PyTorch, its deep learning framework. PyTorch 1.0 provides developers with the power to seamlessly move from research to production ...
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Facebook's New Tool Outs Phishing Sites Posing as 'Secure' com and use it to steal users' Facebook credentials. Unless a user is carefully examining the link, they might not notice that the O's have been replaced with zeros. Lately, phishing sites have also used TLS certificates, which are used to form an encrypted connection, to lend them a veneer of legitimacy.
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Facebook's Oculus backs VR game to help teens kick e-cigarette habit Now a new virtual reality game, called smokeSCREEN VR and backed by Facebook's Oculus, is addressing the challenges teens face when it comes to social pressures and the use of e-cigarettes. If successful, the Yale Center for Health and Learning Games will create others, addressing topics such as ...
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Is Facebook secretly building an internet satellite? Signs point to yes A partially redacted FCC application obtained by IEEE Spectrum outlines a plan for an experimental satellite from a mysterious company called PointView Tech LLC, which IEEE goes on to connect to Facebook. The application describes a plan to launch a satellite named Athena that would test the use ...
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Facebook's Future Is Dogged by Its Recent History Facebook's F8 Developer Conference ended much like it began: mildly. During the Day 1 opening keynote, CEO Mark Zuckerberg devoted almost as much time to the company's recent privacy failures as he did to announcing new features and reaffirming why Facebook will continue to build. Usually ...
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Herring: 'Staggering number' of Virginians caught up in Facebook data scandal In March, Facebook admitted as many as 87 million of its users potentially had their data inappropriately turned over to Cambridge Analytica either by downloading a third-party app themselves or by being Facebook friends with someone who downloaded the app in question. Herring wanted to know ...
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Facebook's 1984-Themed Effort To Decide What News Is 'Trustworthy' Goes Live Earlier this year Facebook announced that it would begin ranking news outlets by how "trustworthy" and "high quality" they are. At the time, the company declined to offer any detail on the initiative's inner workings, especially how it planned to adjust for bias and its sampling strategy to ensure a balance ...
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Facebook's CFO Just Explained Why Twitter and Snap Don't Stand a Chance That quote stems from one analyst's concerns over the impact of GDPR -- soon-to-be-enforced European privacy regulations -- on Facebook's ad business. Wehner was reminding investors that Facebook isn't the only one facing the challenge of GDPR compliance and it should impact its competitors to ...
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Will Orkut founder's Hello replace Facebook in India? With one million users in Brazil, and 35,000 here in India within three weeks -- is Orkut Büyükkökten's Hello going to dethrone Facebook and Snapchat? Orkut Buyokkokten. "My dream was to connect all the Internet users so they can relate to each other; it can make such a difference in people's lives.".
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