Not exact matches
Facebook (FB) investors and staff
probably let out a collective sigh of relief on Thursday, after the social
media giant reported stronger - than - expected earnings that sent shares rebounding back to near - record highs.
The social
media giant's vice president of Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) inspired grunts, groans, sad faces and sighs throughout the publishing industry when she boldly predicted that the site would be «
probably all video» within the next five years.
When we think about «conventions,» most of us
probably think of San Diego Comic Con and events of its ilk; we think of
giant buildings full of anime cosplayers, booths of artists selling handmade fandom merch, and insider access via things like panels, signings, and
media premieres.
Facebook's acknowledgement that nearly all of its 2.2 billion members have
probably had their public data scraped by «malicious actors» is the latest example of the social
media giant's failure to protect users» data.