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Facebook allows US political candidates to run sponsored content (Reuters) - Facebook Inc (FB.O) said on Friday it was allowing U.S.-based political candidates to run branded content on its social networking ...
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Facebook Reverses on Paid Political Messages That Aren't Ads SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Facebook decided to allow a type of paid political message that had sidestepped many of the social network's rules ...
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Facebook ices in-app dating in EU after questions from regulator Facebook has delayed the rollout of its new dating feature in Europe, following officers from the Irish data regulator having popped by to ask why ...
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Facebook to allow paid political messages that aren't ads SAN FRANCISCO — (AP) — Facebook decided Friday to allow a type of paid political message that had sidestepped many of the social network's ...
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Zuckerberg accepts Facebook may pay more tax in different places: Politico MUNICH (Reuters) - Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg accepts that global tax reforms mean the social networking giant may have to pay ...
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New Facebook design branded 'ugly' and 'gross' is now rolling out to ALL users FACEBOOK has started rolling out a brand new desktop redesign. Plans for the new look were announced back in April last year and you may be ...
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Minnesota lawmaker: Charge Facebook, Twitter for mental health impacts Sen. Roger Chamberlain, R-Lino Lakes, isn't sold on his own plan to make large social media companies like Facebook and Twitter pay to operate in ...
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Facebook Journalism Project expands accelerator with recipient in NC The Facebook Journalism Project and Lenfest Institute for Journalism announced their most recent expansion of the Local News Membership ...
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Facebook finally gives researchers access to promised data Nearly two years after it promised to do so, Facebook has made a huge chunk of data available for research use in partnership with a new not-for-profit ...
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Australian consumer watchdog to examine anti-competitive behaviour by Google and Facebook The competition watchdog will conduct two new inquiries into possible anti-competitive behaviour by digital platforms such as Facebook and Google, ...
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