Sentences with phrase «user mark soon»

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The Cambridge Analytica scandal, sparked last month by news reports that the political - research firm misappropriated millions of users» data, soon morphed into a full - blown panic over data privacy that sent CEO Mark Zuckerberg to Congress.
But climbing from strength - to - strength we'll soon pass the 1,000,000 user mark near the same time that bitcoin has crossed the $ 10,000 mark.
Developer: mark / space Platform: Mac (Windows version coming soon) Price: $ 19.95 Devices: PSP, Kindle, Nook, Sony EReader, plus an assortment of phones, GPSs, media players, and digital photo frames Syncs: iTunes, iPhoto, Windows Media Player (Windows version), user - created photo and video folders Other Features: ringtone editor
Facebook users will soon get the ability to «unsend» messages, hours after learning that Mark Zuckerberg and other top executives have secretly used such a feature.
Nearly 30 lawmakers hold stock in Facebook — including three who could soon be grilling its CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, about a British company that usurped his firm's data without user consent to possibly help steer elections.
After TechCrunch reported that Facebook has been quietly deleting messages CEO Mark Zuckerberg has sent via Messenger, the company is now saying that the ability to retract messages will soon be available to all Messenger users.
Facebook Inc Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg said that if she could relive this week over again — a week in which the social network has become engulfed in controversy over improper sharing of personal data from 50 million users — she and CEO Mark Zuckerberg would have spoken up a lot sooner.
The second rumor to makes the rounds was presented by ADSLZone, which states that users of WhatsApp will soon be able to mark their messages as unread, similar to how you would do so in an email.
Bitcoin has officially hit the $ 9,000 mark today, as the massive user adoption from hedge funds, soon - to - be-released futures markets and further increases in the number of users.
Dropbox will soon let users download entire folders on smartphones for offline access, instead of individually marking files for download.
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