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Is Google facing less scrutiny in India than Facebook?
02:45am, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 Business Standard
Google has mostly avoided controversies that have plagued its rival Facebook in India. What is the reason for Google enjoying a gentler political environment despite its size? Listen to this podcast
Better Business Bureau study: Online shopping scams flourish on social media during pandemic
11:38pm, Sunday, 05'th Dec 2021 Carson Now
Better Business Bureau RENO A shift toward online shopping during COVID-19, global supply chain crisis, and a resurgent economy have all created a recipe for a breakneck holiday shopping season one where online shopping fraud poses a tremendous risk to consumers. Online purchase scams have skyrocketed during the pandemic, and social media ads play a key role in the mushrooming problem, a new Better Business Bureau study finds. The in-depth investigative study, Theft on a massive scale: Online shopping fraud and the role of social media, finds the pandemic, along with lax social commerce shopping platforms, has opened the door for scammers in China to steal from desperate online shoppers. Read the full study here. Online shopping fraud has been growing for several years, but according to BBB research, it dramatically increased during the pandemic as more people shopped online. A BBB survey found 29% of people shopped online before COVID, and this increased to 37% by the end of 2020.
Trump celebrates huge cash haul for his social media with message to Big Tech
10:35pm, Sunday, 05'th Dec 2021 Russia Today
Investors have committed to pump $1 billion into Donald Trumps new social media business, giving the former president a cash horde to battle the likes of Twitter and Facebook for users. Read Full Article at RT.com
Boston neighborhood newspaper ends publication with a whimper
08:01pm, Sunday, 05'th Dec 2021 Universal Hub
GateHouse''s Transcript Tab, smushed together out of two papers in 2019 to serve two sets of Boston neighborhoods with little in common, has sighed its last and quietly disappeared into the pages of history. The older of the two original papers, the Parkway Transcript, published its first edition on Feb. 29, 1930, with a focus on Roslindale, according to a 1970s history of the neighborhood by Richard W. Davis, who took over the paper from his father. The Allston/Brighton Tab dates to 1981 . Gatehouse says readers of what had been an emaciated weekly from the start can continue to glean what little Allston/Brighton, Roslindale and West Roxbury news it deigns to publish on its Wicked Local TranscriptTab Web site. Today the only story directly about the four neighborhoods on the site''s home page is buried way down on the page and is an ouroborean story about the paper shutting down. The four neighborhoods continue to be covered in print by the Bulletin, an independent chain based in Norwood.
Five Facebook hacks to improve your experience
03:24pm, Sunday, 05'th Dec 2021 New York Post
The top five Facebook hacks that people use to make their experience on the social media site have been revealed.
I Havent Seen A Startup Yet Thrive Without Marketing
02:05pm, Sunday, 05'th Dec 2021 Startup Professionals
Every time I challenge a business plan with little or no budget for marketing, I get the answer that they will be using viral marketing, which costs nothing. The founder explains that the product or service is so buzz-worthy that the merits will spread rapidly through word-of-mouth only, meaning people loving it and recommending it to their friends. First of all, Seth Godin pointed out a long time ago that viral marketing does not equal word-of-mouth. His view is that word-of-mouth is an unsolicited consumer action, positive or negative, which usually fades quickly, like a good or bad restaurant review. Viral marketing is a deliberate marketing action, designed to grow attention at a compound rate, without further stimulus, by word-of-mouth. It usually implies an opportunity to win big, like a lottery, or experience something sensational, like an incredible video or free product. At any rate, buzz-worthy and viral are marketing illusions that cost big money to create, and these are only the beginning.
North Star Investment Management Corp. Grows Stake in Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ:FB)
02:04pm, Sunday, 05'th Dec 2021 Transcript Daily
North Star Investment Management Corp. boosted its position in Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ:FB) by 0.3% in the 3rd quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional investor owned 12,861 shares of the social networking companys stock after purchasing an additional 37 shares during the period. North Star Investment []
Bitcoin recoils 18% after slipping to $42,000
11:12am, Sunday, 05'th Dec 2021 Kalkine Media
Highlights Bitcoin has turned extremely turbulent in the recent sessions The crypto-asset bounced back sharply to $49,699 on Sunday On Saturday, the cryptos encountered massive selling pressure Bitcoin has turned extremely turbulent in the recent sessions following the subdued Wall Street closing on Friday, 3 December with the technology heavy market index Nasdaq Composite plunging nealy 2%. The sharp declines in a handful of Nasdaq components on Friday dragged the index deeper into the negative territory. Partly relieving the market participants, bitcoin has bounced back sharply to a level near to $49,700 as crypto investors started accumulating on the dips as a level closest to $42,000 was last seen on 1 October, 2021. According to the data available with Binance, bitcoin hit a 24-hour high of $49,699 on Sunday, 5 December, resurging more than 18% from the intraday low of $42,000, registered on Saturday. As at 10:38 am GMT, more than 55,600 units of bitcoin exchanged hands in the last 24 hours.
Insider Selling: Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ:FB) Insider Sells 250 Shares of Stock
11:06am, Sunday, 05'th Dec 2021 Dakota Financial News
Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ:FB) insider Jennifer Newstead sold 250 shares of Facebook stock in a transaction on Tuesday, November 30th. The stock was sold at an average price of $335.00, for a total value of $83,750.00. The transaction was disclosed in a filing with the SEC, which is available at the SEC website. Jennifer Newstead also []
The world doesnt need fact-blockers
10:00am, Sunday, 05'th Dec 2021 The Lowell Sun
Ive reported how Facebook censors me. Now Ive learned that they also censor environmentalist Michael Shellenberger, statistician Bjorn Lomborg and former New York Times columnist John Tierney. Facebooks fact-checkers claim we spread misinformation. In my new video, Tierney argues that the people guilty of spreading misinformation are Facebook and its fact-checkers. Hes right. Facebook doesnt do []
Global Europe Brief, powered by FACEBOOK: Inside NATOs battlegroups
09:40am, Sunday, 05'th Dec 2021 EURACTIV
In this weeks edition: NATO''s Russia worries, China on EU''s (investment) mind and Croatia''s border violence.
Facebook blunder: Mum accidentally lists her baby for sale
08:14am, Sunday, 05'th Dec 2021 EuroWeeklyNews
Facebook blunder: Mum accidentally lists her baby for sale. Facebook users were left in stitches over the mishap. Lucy Battle, 20, was mortified after she accidentally listed seven-month-old Oscar for sale on Facebook. She had intended to put a sofa up for sale but did not notice when the wrong photo was uploaded. Lucy uploaded [] The post Facebook blunder: Mum accidentally lists her baby for sale appeared first on Euro Weekly News Spain .
Meta launches Womens Safety Hub
03:29am, Sunday, 05'th Dec 2021 Lanka 24 News
Meta (formerly Facebook) on Thursday announced a slew of steps to protect woman users on its platform, including the launch of StopNCII.org in India that aims to combat the spread of non-consensual intimate images (NCII). Meta has also launched the Womens Safety Hub, which will be available in Hindi and 11 other Indian languages, that [] The post Meta launches Womens Safety Hub appeared first on Sri Lanka Latest Breaking News and Headlines : Lanka24News.com .
Facebook Will Soon Require Two-Factor Authentication for Some Users Review Geek
09:16pm, Saturday, 04'th Dec 2021 Techtelegraph
I AM NIKOM/Shutterstock.com In an effort to keep certain at-risk accounts even more secure, Facebook is updating its Protect program and will soon force enrolled users to enable two-factor authentication (2FA). These accounts include politicians, human rights activists, journalists, and other high-profile users. Facebook will begin implementing and requiring the rule worldwide over the next [] The post Facebook Will Soon Require Two-Factor Authentication for Some Users Review Geek appeared first on TECHTELEGRAPH .
Boston''s only round, domed library re-opens
09:07pm, Saturday, 04'th Dec 2021 Universal Hub
See it larger . After two years of extensive renovations , the round Roslindale Square BPL branch re-opened today. Roving UHub photographer Matthew Hutchings was among the large crowd of Rozzidents who attended the formal re-opening and re-dedication this morning. facebook twitter email print
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