The social
networking giant continues to deny that it experienced a breach, even after new information has surfaced in a long - running saga involving the digital research firm Cambridge Analytica, which helped deliver conservative - leaning election advertisements to millions of U.S. voters.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg is going on an apology tour as the social
networking giant continues to face fallout over the leak of Facebook user information to data consulting firm Cambridge Analytica.
Not exact matches
In the latest example of this
continuing trend, the social
networking giant is said to be working on something similar to Snapchat Discover, the feature through which media partners such as CNN (twx) and BuzzFeed post their articles and videos for Snapchat users to browse.
Facebook routinely denies that it is a media entity, or that it should be expected to behave like one, and yet the
giant social
network continues to behave in ways that have a significant and tangible impact on the news that its users see about the world, and the practice of journalism in general.
Chinese social
network giant Weibo
continues its strong comeback in the quarter ended on September 30th.
However, it is the link between those rumours and another highly plausible hypothesis: that data - hungry social
networking giants may have (unwittingly or otherwise) facilitated third parties» exploitation of our personal data (it being uncontroversial that they themselves
continue to exploit it with our knowing consent), which has kept the headline - writers busy.
Menlo Park - based social
networking giant Facebook is
continuing its apology tour following the Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal.
yro.slashdot.org - An anonymous reader quotes a report from VTDigger: Cable television
giant Comcast is suing the Vermont Public Utility Commission over the panel's decision to require the company to expand its
network and step up support for community access TV if it wants to
continue doing business in Vermont.