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The app forces you to physically go to the store, so it requires more effort than it may sound like it does.
No need for all those complicated algorithms.
It might have something to do with Facebook becoming your storage center in the cloud.
It's to give his fans "something to do."
Good news for New York start-ups.
In which 1977's 'Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope' is retold on the quick, in Facebook parlance.
Own a piece of tech-jerk history!
Nope, not an ethics violation.
You know, if you ARE gay.
'The Wall Street Journal' made Nancy Walther Graf scared about the Internet.
That's so thoughtful of you, Mr. Engineer.
They want to know how Farmville and other apps were able to pass on the IDs of users and their friends to outside companies.
Teachers should not be Facebook friends with students. This is why.
A new report reveals that the ten most popular apps on Facebook took advantage of a loophole and were violating people's privacy.
Like New Coke at warp speed, the clothing company ditched its redesign after one week and a thousand or so angry Facebook commenters.
Along with Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz.
Facebook's new "Groups" function is already getting spam complaints.
“You know how we get our revenge — we erase people from Facebook.”
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