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Facebook Dating misses European launch for Valentine's Day over regulatory dispute Facebook has been forced to postpone the launch of its dating service in Europe after a regulator in Ireland raised data protection concerns, The Wall ...
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Facebook boss 'happy to pay more tax in Europe' The boss of Facebook says he accepts tech giants may have to pay more tax in Europe in future and recognises people's "frustration" over the issue.
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Facebook Removes Iran Accounts Targeting Americans (CNN) – Facebook has removed fake social media accounts targeting U.S. politics. The social media giant says the accounts were run out of Iran.
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Mass propaganda used to be difficult, but Facebook made it easy Last month, Facebook announced that it will not limit microtargeting capabilities for political ads. Nor will it police factual accuracy of those ads.
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Russian court fines Facebook $63000 over data law breach: RIA MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian court fined social media company Facebook 4 million roubles ($62,922) on Thursday for its failure to comply with a ...
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Ronda Rousey to start streaming on Facebook Former UFC champion Ronda Rousey announced Thursday that she is launching her streaming career next week on Facebook Gaming.
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When Facebook brings bad news The dreaded phone call at night became a Facebook message sent at 10:45 p.m., Los Angeles time. "Insan, we had to take Mom to the hospital," wrote ...
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Accused Long Island bank robber Romell Nellis flashed cash, drank Champagne on Facebook An accused Long Island bank robber flashed wads of cash and went on rants on Facebook — even while police said he was allegedly knocking over ...
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Why HyperloopTT uses Facebook's Workplace for team communications With a scattered workforce largely employed on a part-time basis, Hyperloop Transportation Technologies faces some unusual challenges as it seeks ...
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Facebook removes 'foreign interference' operations from Iran and Russia Facebook has removed two separate networks of fake accounts originating in Iran and Russia, for "engaging in foreign or government interference".
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Facebook Expands Data Set for Research Into the Spread of Misinformation and Its Impacts Indeed, Democratic presidential hopeful Mike Bloomberg is reportedly spending more than $1 million a day on Facebook ads already, while he's also ...
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Facebook Looks to 'Lift Every Voice and Sing' During Black History Month TV Spot Facebook is marking Black History Month with the debut of a 60-second national TV spot during the National Basketball Association All-Star Game on ...
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Facebook considered letting users make profiles for people without them knowing, book claims Mark Zuckerberg considered making "Dark Profiles" that would allow users to collect information about people that aren't on Facebook, according to a ...
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Facebook Do's and Don'ts: How Accounting Firms Can Make Use of This Powerful Tool It seems that every accounting firm has a Facebook page or is considering creating one. Whether a firm is small and rapidly growing or larger and ...
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South Jersey mayor finds possible donor via Facebook, billboard His children also started a Facebook page to solicit a donor and those combined efforts appear to have paid off, The Philadelphia Inquirer reports an ...
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Facebook releases trove of data to social science academics to combat hate speech, misinformation After two years of gathering data, Facebook unveiled a trove of information to researchers today as part of an effort to assess patterns on the spread of ...
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Brigantine Mayor Finds Kidney Donor Match After Family Turns To Billboard, Facebook In Search BRIGANTINE, N.J. (CBS) — A South Jersey mayor and his family have been running the campaign of a lifetime. They've turned to Facebook and even ...
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Syracuse kindergarten teacher uses Facebook Live to read to kids SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — A day off from school late last week led to the creation of a new tradition for a teacher in the Syracuse City School ...
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Facebook wouldn't have cared about Praytell's Mr. Peanut video, but TikTok loves it NEW YORK: Praytell has shuttered its Facebook presence in favor of TikTok, where the agency just created its first video — and it's already going viral.
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"The silence breaks now," Facebook post on domestic violence goes viral RUIDOSO, N.M. — A Registered Nurse from Ruidoso, New Mexico went viral after sharing her experience with domestic violence in a Facebook post.
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Priest's 'Les Mis' Facebook moment "It was sort of 'Les Mis'-esque, you know, seeking refuge in a church," said the priest. "I was just hoping the Facebook post would serve as a teachable ...
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Facebook eyes Sumner for potential data center Facebook is believed to be considering building a large-scale data center in Gallatin, according to multiple sources familiar with the social media ...
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Mark Zuckerberg admits that Facebook 'may have to pay more' as he backs reforms on taxing tech ... Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg appears increasingly resigned to the fact that his company will need to fork over billions more in taxes to European ...
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