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Top Things People From Duluth-Superior Are Sick Of Seeing In Their Facebook News Feed
Top Things People From Duluth-Superior Are Sick Of Seeing In Their Facebook News Feed
Top Things People From Duluth-Superior Are Sick Of Seeing In Their Facebook News Feed
Facebook has become omnipresent in the lives of most people.  A recent research study suggests that more than half of all Americans have a Facebook account and visit it on a daily basis. If you're familiar with Facebook at all, you know that the bulk of information is presented to you in the form of a "News Feed" - a listing of recent posts by your friends based on an algorithm that take
Most Used Words On Facebook App Gives South Korean Company Your Privacy Details
Most Used Words On Facebook App Gives South Korean Company Your Privacy Details
Most Used Words On Facebook App Gives South Korean Company Your Privacy Details
If you haven't been lured into clicking the "Most Used Words On Facebook" link - good for you!  Your private data is more secure than 18-million other people.  The Facebook app that sprung from out of nowhere a couple of weeks ago has been convincing users to give up all of their private data with just a few quick clicks.
Web of Lies: Fake Ebola News Stories on the Internet Unnecessarily Scaring Americans
Web of Lies: Fake Ebola News Stories on the Internet Unnecessarily Scaring Americans
Web of Lies: Fake Ebola News Stories on the Internet Unnecessarily Scaring Americans
While cases of Ebola in the United States can be counted on one hand, there's a palpable fear of the deadly virus around the country. Even though the virus isn't easily transmitted, it is certainly a grim bug that is definitely worth being at least a little worried about. Groups of tasteless jokesters are taking advantage of this fear and using it to stir things up in cities around the country. Re
Daughter Costs Father $80,000 With Her Facebook Post
Daughter Costs Father $80,000 With Her Facebook Post
Daughter Costs Father $80,000 With Her Facebook Post
Patrick Snay was the former head of a private preparatory school in Miami. At the age of 69, his contract with Gulliver Preparatory School wasn't renewed, which led to a legal battle. In November 2011, Snay and the school reached an agreement in which Snay would receive $10,000 in back pay and $80,000 as part of a settlement. The Gulliver schools also agreed to pay Snay's attorneys $60,000. Read M
Things You Do Online That’d Be Creepy In Real Life [Video]
Things You Do Online That’d Be Creepy In Real Life [Video]
Things You Do Online That’d Be Creepy In Real Life [Video]
Social media makes it so that many of us can do a lot of things that we might not necessarily do in real life. And honestly, if you think about it, a lot of things that social media has us doing daily online, are things that would be totally creepy if we did them in the real world. The folks at Buzzfeed realized that, and put together this video to show us how some of the things that we do on Face
Why Are There So Many Facebook “Free Giveaway” Scams? Learn How to Spot Them and Avoid Them
Why Are There So Many Facebook “Free Giveaway” Scams? Learn How to Spot Them and Avoid Them
Why Are There So Many Facebook “Free Giveaway” Scams? Learn How to Spot Them and Avoid Them
In a growing trend over the past year, Facebook fan pages have been popping up, offering free items like iPads, phones, computers, and other electronics and prizes. All the pages ask you to do is "like" or share the page or post in order to win. Pages like this are categorically considered fraudulent by social media specialists. Why are these pages being made, and how can you spot a fake
Instagram Gets Video As Facebook Challenges Vine
Instagram Gets Video As Facebook Challenges Vine
Instagram Gets Video As Facebook Challenges Vine
If you have Instagram, check your updates in the app store because there is a new feature that might surprise you. If you weren't aware, Facebook owns Instagram; and to challenge the explosion of the popular video app that Twitter brought to the table with Vine, they did what seemed most logical. They brought video to Instagram.

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