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Facebook's Zuckerberg launches political group
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other Silicon Valley leaders have formally launched a political group aimed at revamping immigration policy, boosting education and encouraging investment in scientific research.
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Fake Facebook girlfriends: what's not to like?
A fake Facebook girlfriend will flirt harmlessly online and make other women jealous.
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Facebook seeks workers for new office in Vancouver, Canada
Facebook is looking to recruit up to 150 staff including a large group of software engineers to fill a temporary office it’s setting up in Vancouver.
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Facebook’s Latest Home Commercial Is Just The Right Amount Of Weird
During the Facebook Home launch, Zuck premiered their first Home commercial. It was... pretty bad. A guy behind me whispered "Is this real life?", faces were palmed, and the room was pretty quiet as the lights came back up. They aimed for weird-funny, but ended up with mostly just weird...
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Kobe Bryant's season likely over with torn tendon
Kobe Bryant has taken to Facebook to vent about the Achilles tendon injury that likely ended his season. He writes that the "frustration is unbearable" but the setback will not end his career.
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How to install Facebook Home on almost any Android phone or tablet
Just a few hours after Facebook launched its immersive Home skin of Android for select phones, a hacker released a version of Home that can be installed on nearly any Android phone or tablet.
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Facebook, Google and Apple are partners and rivals too
In war, the saying goes, the enemy of your enemy is your friend. But in the tech industry, sometimes your enemy is also an important business partner.
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A Facebook Fan Is Worth $174, Researcher Says
A Facebook fan is worth $174 to a brand, up 28% since 2010, according to Syncapse, a social media marketing firm. Syncapse worked with research firm Hotspex on a survey based on data collected from mo...
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Facebook Cracks Down on Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Fan Pages
Suspected Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev might have a social media presence on Russian site Vkontakte and on Twitter, but finding him on Facebook is harder than you might think. It's become ...
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Facebook revealed as company behind $1.5 billion Altoona project
Facebook is the company behind a $1.5 billion data center that's expected to land Altoona, a project that's being touted as "the most technologically advanced data center in the world," legislative sources told the Des Moines Register today.
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How Much Can Facebook and Twitter Really Tell Us About the Tsarnaevs?
What Facebook and Twitter purport to offer us to explain the Tsarnaevs, and all humans, is seductive: they claim to reveal our true selves.
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Budweiser’s ‘Buddy Cup’ Syncs Cheers-ing to Facebook; Meh, Why Not Bang With Friends?
"When two people toast with their cups, they become friends." Eh, equip these Budweiser Buddy Cups with Bang With Friends or Grindr and you've got a deal.
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Facebook Is Losing Millions Of Users In The US And Other Mature Markets
Studies suggest expansion in the US, UK and other major European countries has peaked.
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Suddenly, Google Plus Is Outpacing Twitter To Become The World's Second Largest Social Network
359 million active users is what they're at.
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11 Of The Wildest Technology Conspiracy Theories
Do you really think the CIA is spying on you through Facebook?
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Can Facebook lead to psychosis? One study says so
Researchers at the University of Tel Aviv say social networking can have seriously deleterious effects on the psyche.
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Mark Zuckerberg and Kevin Systrom on What Really Happened When Facebook Bought Instagram
Kara Swisher talks to Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger, Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey, and others about Facebook’s acquisition of Instagram.
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Zuckerberg Delayed Instagram Deal to Watch 'Game of Thrones'
Only Mark Zuckerberg could throw a billion-dollar deal on ice to sit down with his friends and watch Game of Thrones.
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Exiting Facebook board member dumps $38 million in stock
Jim Breyer, the longtime board member who is stepping down in June, sells 1.3 million shares.
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Another reason for Facebook Home's rough start: The team behind it didn't fully understand Android
Facebook Home gave the world its first glimpse at the future of Facebook's mobile strategy, and it shows a huge amount of promise.
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