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If You Use Facebook for Business, Don’t Make These 3 Mistakes
Facebook has become an incredible resource for getting more business. Every time you log on, it’s like walking into a networking event — full of potential clients. If you’re interested in using Facebook for business, be sure to avoid these terrible mistakes.
Rejected by Network TV, These 3 Women Took Their Talents to YouTube and Grew an Audience of 3.6 Million
Yolanda Gampp has 20 years of experience in making cakes that look like all sorts of foods and everyday objects, from a baked potato to a fidget spinner. But she and her co-producers faced disappointment when their show was canceled after one season in 2012.
Facebook Imposes New Restrictions on Ads and Popular Pages
As Facebook tries to make itself over before CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies to Congress next week, the company is announcing several new authentication requirements for ads and Pages.
Google to build new undersea cable in Asia and Australia
The cable will provide better connectivity to the five regions where Google Cloud Platform services are available in Asia and Australia: Mumbai, Singapore, Taiwan, Tokyo, and Sydney.
Apple nabs Googles top A.I. exec to make Siri smarter
Apple just took a very important step toward improving its AI capabilities. The company hired Google’s top AI exec, John Giannandrea, to lead Apple’s artificial intelligence strategy, The New York Times reports.
Nobody needs a Chromebook with a 4K screen
Word on the street is a Chromebook with a 4K display might be in the works. At least that’s what source code from Google’s Chromium OS suggests.
Mark Zuckerberg: Nobody’s perfect!
On a rare call with journalists Wednesday, Financial Times reporter Hannah Kuchler asked, “Has the board discussed if you should step down from chairman?” Zuckerberg replied with a cocky tone quite unlike his often robotic-cheery responses: “Not that I’m aware of.”
Millennials destroyed the rules of written English & and created something better
Millennials have created a new rulebook for a variant of written English unique to social media. A rulebook which states that deliberately misspelled words and misused grammar can convey tone, nuance, humor, and even annoyance. I discovered all kinds of new information I did not know about from this article. I hope you will enjoy it.
20 Revelations From Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Apology Tour
Facebook apparently had been crafting its response to the news that a voter-profiling data consultancy called Cambridge Analytica had obtained private data of more than 50 million Facebook users back in 2014
Deleting Facebook Is Easier Said Than Done
Over the past few days, Facebook has come under intense scrutiny due to its previous relationship with Cambridge Analytica, a data-science company that secretly culled information from 50 million Facebook users. This has raised questions about their role in the data harvest and its collection of data from its users.
Fake News Spreads Faster on Twitter Than Real News, Study Says
Fake news tends to have the real news beat in one area: novelty. That’s why Twitter users can’t help but share half-truths and unchecked rumors over the platform, according to a trio of MIT researchers.
The Complete Guide to Direct Traffic in Google Analytics
When it comes to direct traffic in Analytics, there are two deeply entrenched misconceptions. The first is that it’s...