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Types of Facebookers
Which one are you?
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This Is The Most Epic Brand Meltdown On Facebook Ever
The two owners of Amy’s Baking Company Bakery Boutique & Bistro took over the restaurant’s Facebook page last night to fight unruly commenters, and man, was it embarrassing.
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What happens tonight goes on facebook tomorrow...
I saw this in a store and wanted to share it with you all ..........lol Maybe a great gift for someone who is addicted to posting on Facebook?
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Facebook’s stock has dropped 31% of its value since it went public, in 1 year.
On May 18th, 2012, Facebook went public at a per-share price of $38.
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Facebook is a much better company since going public.
Expectations for the Facebook IPO were sky-high a year ago. Now, we all know how things turned out -- and Facebook's stronger because of it.
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5 Tech Stocks You Should Have Bought Instead of Facebook
Facebook’s intensely hyped initial public offering one year ago today was supposed to be a triumphant moment for Silicon Valley and Wall Street. After years of buildup and a valuation that had ballooned to $100 billion, ordinary investors would finally get the chance to own a slice of the hottest tech company on the planet.
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Facebook’s “like” is on trial, so think twice before liking this article
There are many perils associated with Facebook faux pas (for example, “liking” an ex-girlfriend’s bikini photo or unfriending a former boss), but some are becoming more serious than others—and ending in legal battles. Turns out, seemingly innocuous Facebook clicks have deeper meanings.
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High school kid faces 20 years in prison for Facebook post
A teenager from a small town outside Boston has been held without bail for weeks. He faces terrorism charges and 20 years in prison for posting rap lyrics on the internet. If you disagree please sign the petition in the link to protect the First Amendment.
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Facebook, One Year Later: What Really Happened in the Biggest IPO Flop Ever
After Facebook's disastrous debut, the preferred clients of big banks walked away with huge profits. How? Public documents and interviews with dozens of investment bankers and research analysts reveal that the Street caught wind of something the public didn't. The social network and the banks told half the story. Here is the other half.
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Kim Dotcom to Google, Twitter, Facebook: I Own Security Patent, Work With Me
Kim Dotcom has announced that he is the inventor of the so-called two-step authentication system and has a patent to prove it. The Megaupload founder says the security mechanism, which has just been introduced by Twitter, is being used by U.S. companies more than a billion times every week without permission. Dotcom says he doesn't want to sue, but might if the likes of Google and Facebook don't help fund his legal battle with the U.S. Government.
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Selfies: Narcissism or self-exploration?
As the numbers and frequency of selfies increase, the phenomenon has garnered attention. In our globally connected 24/7 world, anything that gets attention, gets talked about. Some view these self-created self-portraits as proof of cultural—or at least generational—narcissism and moral decline.
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Google's Schmidt: Teens' mistakes will never go away
Speaking at a festival in the U.K., Google's executive chairman offers that the things teens do now will stay with them forever, by way of the Web. He also suggested some people are sharing too much online.
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The Facebook experiment has failed. Let’s go back. — A Programmer’s Tale
I am signed into Facebook right now. At a quick glance, the entire list of posts on the first screen are irrelevant to me.
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Why Amish Teens Love Facebook
For many Amish teens, Rumspringa means hard partying, dating, cars — and Facebook. So much for "What happens in Rumspringa stays in Rumspringa."
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Guy Digitally Inserts Himself Into Photos With Celebrities
Skilled Photoshop ninja Patrick Thorendahl (aka “Peeje“) has taken his talent to Instagram and Facebook, where he digitally inserts himself into photos with various celebrities.
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Is online popularity really worth anything?
You'd think the Internet would be all about social capital—networking, connections, influence and interactions. Does it actually mean anything online?
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The great defriending of Facebook
Meet the new Facebook. You won't find many people here. But you will find a lot of trash.
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Why Your Facebook Feed Is So Full of Junk
Man, I love "I Fucking Love Science", the Facebook page with 5.4 million likes that clutters my News Feed with hundreds of clever images, many of which are stolen without attribution to their authors. It's entertaining, and amazingly sharable. It's also changing the character of the social network—and some argue it's doing so for the worse. We're compliantly spamming our friends right out of our Facebook feeds.
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White House admits it has 'access' to Facebook, Google
Obama has 'embraced' surveillance say critics after US confirms secret collection of data from web giants.
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Does Facebook Really Need Hashtags?
Congratulations, hash symbol. You've come a long, long way. Remember when we used to call you a pound sign or a number sign?
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