Friday, November 27, 2015

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Daily update November 28, 2015
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BBC News
An Australian man has said he is glad his fight to use his real name on Facebook has made people happy. The man, who is of Vietnamese origin, shot ...
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Motley Fool
The newest app from the Creative Labs at Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) is called Notify. As the name implies, Notify sends notifications to users' lock ...
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Nov. 24 — Facebook Inc. is seeking dismissal of a putative class action alleging that the social media giant's use of biometric identification technology ...
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Asheville Citizen-Times
For the fifth consecutive year, Facebook has awarded tens of thousands of dollars in grants to organizations based near its data center in Forest City.
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Muncie Star Press
It's hard to say how many people shared the woman's initial Facebook post, but it prompted people to contact The Star Press. A mid-afternoon ...
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PRI
Nigerians caught up in Boko Haram violence in recent weeks have been able to use Facebook to quickly alert their friends and relatives by using the ...
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Deutsche Welle
Beginning next year, full-time Facebook employees around the globe will be entitled to four months paid parental leaves. The social network currently ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Even before Matt King took a job with Facebook, every time he tried to use the social media service, it felt like work. It took King, an electrical engineer, ...
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Noisey (blog)
But now everything in the world has a Facebook page, and so the Minor Threat band page is a thing that exists, with 140,000 fans. Whether they run it ...
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WEB
'most used words' quiz accused of jeopardizing users' privacy
The service lets Facebook users see what words they used the most in 2015 on the site, but many say it jeopardizes users' privacy. Here's the scoop.
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