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In 2020 race, Facebook winning the money game — again As of early September, Democratic candidates had spent $29 million on Facebook advertising aimed at boosting their poll numbers and attracting new ...
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Facebook exec: Election protections have 'evolved a lot' since 2016 With the 2020 presidential election rapidly approaching, social media giant Facebook (FB) has a lot to prove this time around. In the fall of 2017, ...
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US Facebook users are getting older Senior citizens in the US are the fastest growing group of Facebook users, nearly doubling in numbers between 2012 and 2019, a vast shift from the ...
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Facebook's Libra seeks Swiss license after backlash for crypto project Facebook's (FB) cryptocurrency project Libra has applied for a payment license from Switzerland's financial watchdog, following extensive backlash ...
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Facebook isn't happy you're protecting your privacy Facebook is scrambling as new smartphone operating systems are making it easier to protect your privacy from the social media giant's snooping.
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No, this scarecrow isn't a human skeleton Sure, it's only early September, but Halloween super stores are already moving into strip malls and Facebook users are sharing a spooky story online.
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Facebook's News Tab curators told not to censor news about the company Facebook confirmed in August that it's using a small team of journalists to pick the top stories for its upcoming News Tab section. Now, The Information ...
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Facebook Alters Suicide, Self-Harm Content Trying to position itself as a force for good, Facebook is making several changes to the way it handles suicide- and self-harm-related content. To avoid ...
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The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Google, Facebook, Apple, Amazon and Microsoft Apple and Amazon, in addition to Google and Facebook, are also under federal investigation for potential antitrust violations. Are big technology ...
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Iowa school district faces $900000 budget hole after taxing error on Facebook's data centers The Bondurant-Farrar school district is facing an $894,285 loss — about 3.5% of its budget — after the county assessor failed to exempt Facebook's ...
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