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Facebook''s Messenger Kids app gains dark mode, voice effects, more; PAC-MAN coming to Gaming
06:13pm, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 9to5Mac
Facebook is updating its Messenger Kids app this week with three new features including dark mode and voice effects. Each update is available first on iOS and coming later to Android. Messenger Kids is Facebooks messaging app for users under 13 years old. The app includes a dashboard for parents to manage contacts, view blocked []
Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ:FB) Stock Position Lifted by Sound View Wealth Advisors Group LLC
06:04pm, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 Dakota Financial News
Sound View Wealth Advisors Group LLC boosted its stake in shares of Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ:FB) by 3.6% during the third quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the SEC. The institutional investor owned 5,452 shares of the social networking companys stock after purchasing an additional 187 shares during the period. Sound View Wealth Advisors []
Rohingya sue Facebook for £150bn over genocide
06:02pm, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 Ournaija News
Rohingya sue Facebook for £150bn over Myanmar genocide Victims in US and UK legal action accuse social media firm of failing to prevent incitement of violence Residents of the Rohingya The post Rohingya sue Facebook for £150bn over genocide appeared first on Nigeria''s Top News Site .
Facebook Gaming wants viewers to hop into the game with their favorite streamers
06:00pm, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 TechCrunch
Facebook Gaming might not be a hot streaming destination like Twitch or YouTube Gaming, but the social network is steadily adding interactive features to build its appeal. Facebook is trying out a new layer of interactivity the company is calling play with streamer that lets viewers hop into game streams with their favorite streaming personalities. []
Facebook Gaming wants viewers to hop into the game with their favorite streamers TechCrunch
06:00pm, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 TechCrunch
Facebook Gaming might not be a hot streaming destination like Twitch or YouTube Gaming, but the social network is steadily adding interactive features to build its appeal. Facebook is trying out a new layer of interactivity the company is calling play with streamer that lets viewers hop into game streams with their favorite streaming personalities. []
Facebook Gaming streamers and viewers can play ''Pac-Man'' together
06:00pm, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 Engadget
Facebook Gaming is about to become more interactive. Two features are rolling out today that should help creators and their fans seamlessly play games together, and give viewers other ways to get involved with streams. Play With Streamer is self-explanatory. There will be a button on livestreams that lets viewers play Pac-Man Community (a version of Pac-Man developed in partnership with Genvid and Bandai Namco) with streamers and other community members. Pac-Man Community includes a four-player co-op mode, a mobile-optimized maze creator, rankings and community challenges. Facebook Interactives, meanwhile, are interactive layers viewers will see on top of livestreams. When Pac-Man Community ''s Watch Mode is enabled, they can help or hamper an AI-controlled Pac-Man or the ghosts through the in-game video player. Facebook says these features form some of the first steps of its vision for the metaverse . Other platforms have long had ways for players to interact directly with streams. On Twitch, viewers can control Pokémon and other games by entering commands in the chat.
Developer proposes three-building life-sciences campus on North Beacon Street in Brighton
05:14pm, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 Universal Hub
Rendering by Ellenzweig. IQHQ, a California company that specializes in building life-sciences buildings, is proposing to build three more on a site at 155 North Beacon St. in Brighton now occupied by "an older, non-descript building, nearing the end of its useful life." In a filing with the BPDA today, IQHQ says it''s planning three buildings with a total of 409,395 square feet, plus a two-level, 328-car garage and a tree-lined, publicly accessible plaza. Two of the buildings would be six stories, the other three. Once fully occupied, the buildings would have room for up to 700 workers, IQHQ says. IQHQ says it has started working with Brighton High School on middle and high-school level STEM programs and would be open to talking to the city''s two community colleges - Roxbury and Bunker Hill - and with local job-training programs about similar classes at those levels. IQHQ hopes to begin 30 months of construction in mid-2022 of what would be the latest development project in the fast-changing Guest Street corridor.
Rohingya sue Facebook for £150bn over Myanmar genocide
05:03pm, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 The Guardian
Victims in US and UK legal action accuse social media firm of failing to prevent incitement of violence Facebooks negligence facilitated the genocide of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar after the social media networks algorithms amplified hate speech and the platform failed to take down inflammatory posts, according to legal action launched in the US and the UK. The platform faces compensation claims worth more than £150bn under the coordinated move on both sides of the Atlantic. Continue reading
An Introduction to Canadian Depository Receipts
04:00pm, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 GuruFocus
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Horror at new plan to excavate pristine Fiji reef
04:00pm, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 Newsroom New Zealand
They want to create ‘world class’ surf waves by excavating two channels through coral reef off a pristine Fijian island group. But this Kiwi-led group, backed by some serious heavy-hitters, is being slammed for pushing what ’s been described as essentially a dredging project. A New Zealand-registered company is facing intense opposition to its proposal to excavate 2.5 hectares of coral reef at a Fijian island group in an attempt to improve surf waves at one of the most celebrated diving spots in the world. Ambitiously named World Wave Project (WWP), the company plans to dig up sections of coral reefs off the remote Qamea and Taveuni Islands in Fiji in what it describes as a “world leading project” to create “a world class wave”. It claims it will attract surf tourism expenditure for Fiji in the tens of millions of dollars. In its own public consultation submission, WWP boasted it believed the planned waves would bring in 200 tourists per day spending $1000 per day across 300 days, “creating long term employment and opportunities”.
How Avatar NFTs Allow Us to Reclaim Our Online Identity in the Metaverse
03:51pm, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 Bitcoinist
Thanks largely to Facebooks recently announced ambitions and subsequent rebranding, metaverse has become THE investor buzzword of late 2021. Grayscale estimates that the metaverse could represent a $1 trillion market opportunity, while firms including Microsoft, Sony, and Samsung have all jumped on the bandwagon. Amid all the excitement about a potentially vast new growth industry, []
Douglas Lane & Associates LLC Has $88.53 Million Holdings in Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ:FB)
03:20pm, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 Dakota Financial News
Douglas Lane & Associates LLC lifted its stake in shares of Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ:FB) by 1.7% during the third quarter, Holdings Channel.com reports. The firm owned 260,861 shares of the social networking companys stock after buying an additional 4,447 shares during the period. Facebook accounts for approximately 1.3% of Douglas Lane & Associates LLCs holdings, []
Technology and the future of meetings
02:37pm, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 Business & Innovation Magazine
Facebook is now Meta. Chief executive Mark Zuckerberg wants to upgrade the internet to The post Technology and the future of meetings appeared first on Business & Innovation Magazine .
Rohingya genocide: Facebook faces massive $200 bn legal action in UK, US
02:03pm, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 Buziness Bytes
London, Dec 6 (IANS) Lawyers in the UK and the US on Monday initiated coordinated legal campaigns against Facebook, now known as Meta, on behalf of Rohingya Muslims for its alleged role in facilitating the genocide perpetrated by the Myanmar regime and extremist civilians against the Rohingya people. According to the lawyers, Facebook contributed to [] The post Rohingya genocide: Facebook faces massive $200 bn legal action in UK, US appeared first on Buziness Bytes .
The Chip Company Heralding the Era of the Metaverse
12:30pm, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 Total Wealth Research
The meta-verse isn''t even close to being fully realized, but it''s already dishing up profits for companies that provide critical infrastructure to make its virtual world a reality. Meta Platforms (FB) has already invested more than $16 billion in building and operating 18 Facebook cloud campuses in the US. It expects to invest as much as $34 billion as it retools its data centers and networks for the demands of a globally-distributed virtual world. The FB numbers are big, that''s for sure, but they''re only part of the global data center demand story. Companies all around the world are moving operations into the cloud. As a result, global data center infrastructure spending will climb to $200 billion in 2021. That''s a solid tailwind for companies that support data center buildouts. Even with all that investment, the metaverse won''t ever be widely adopted if global networks aren''t fast enough to keep the user experience exciting. Today, even the most popular communal gaming experiences are limited by how many users can join and play at any given time, in part, because of network limitations.
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