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| Attacks On Campbell Brown Beg For More Facebook Transparency Facebook this week defended top news executive Campbell Brown after she was targeted in a published report that questioned her political biases.
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| Facebook Pay has mixed implications for Venmo, Cash App, analysts say Facebook's (NASDAQ:FB) push to consolidate payment features into "Facebook Pay" has mixed implications for fintech pioneers PayPal ...
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| WSGW OnLine Poll: Facebook – First Amendment or First Line of Defense (results) LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 03: The Facebook app logo is displayed on an iPad next to a picture of the Facebook logo on an iPhone on August 3, ...
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| Florida man hopes Facebook will help find stolen 'Jesus' statue Fello Ambivero is looking to bring home a 4-foot religious statue he says was stolen from his yard in Sorrento. To help with the search, he took to social ...
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| Facebook: Here's How to Hide Shortcuts From Your Navigation Bar Facebook recently added the ability for users to customize which shortcuts appear in the navigation bar when using the Facebook mobile application.
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| Health sites sharing personal data with Google, Facebook and Amazon For instance, drug names entered into Drugs.com were sent to DoubleClick, symptoms typed into WebMD were shared with Facebook, menstrual and ...
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| Big Tech Is Coming for Your Most Sensitive Data Facebook is donning a banker's pinstripes as it barrels into the world of finance—whether or not Libra, its besieged digital currency plan, ever gets off ...
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| Instagram's New TikTok-Like Feature Will Be Powered By Facebook's Huge Music Collection Facebook's massive music collection is expected to power Instagram's new feature. Users can pick the song they want from the massive music library ...
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| Study: Less time on Facebook can lead to better grades According to the Pew Research Center, 90-percent of Americans ages 18-29 use social media, and 74-percent of Facebook users check the site every ...
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| Louisiana man accused of threating President Trump on Facebook denied bond SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) - A federal judge has refused to set bond for a Louisiana man accused of threatening President Donald Trump via social ...
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