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Facebook Is Testing a New Program That Will Charge for Access to Certain Groups Facebook is expanding its subscription offerings after rolling out a program earlier this year that allowed video creators to charge for content.
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Facebook is courting creators with new monetization opportunities Facebook on Tuesday announced a slew of new tools to help creators monetize viewers on the platform. The social company is likely focused on ...
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Mark Zuckerberg is now worth nearly $82 billion — and he's about to beat Warren Buffett Ninety-eight percent of Zuckerberg's wealth is in Facebook stock, according to an analysis by WealthX. He also owns a house estimated to be worth ...
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MOS-SAD: Israeli govt weighs in on Facebook privacy, promises action Israel Cyber Week Facebook – already kicked around the block by politicians in the US and Europe over privacy in the wake of the Cambridge ...
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Facebook now shows users trying to buy opioids a government helpline number Starting this week, when US Facebook users search for opioid prescription drugs on the platform, Facebook will direct them to a government helpline.
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Facebook can predict a musician's movement using only an audio clip We're used to seeing the likes of Wii avatars crudely banging at pianos or sawing away at violins, but Facebook is now working on an application that ...
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Gainesville police officer fired for offensive Facebook posts An internal affairs investigation conducted by the Gainesville Police Department reveals Jason King made several derogatory posts on Facebook.
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