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Former President Donald Trump slammed Facebook and Google this week over issues with censorship of his assassination attempt ...
Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg and his counterpart at Google, CEO Sundar Pichai, secretly struck a deal in 2018 to carve up the digital advertising market between the two tech giants.
Facebook’s internal apps were down for about a day, while Google’s internal apps were down for a few hours. None of Facebook or Google’s consumer services were affected, however.
Google desperately wanted to copy Facebook’s success on social media. Instead it may be left with a version of one of Facebook’s biggest failures. In 2011, as Facebook was rapidly approaching ...
Google Friend Connect and the OpenSocial app platform product came across as second-tier imitations of Facebook's own developer initiatives. They were reactionary, not revolutionary.
Facebook is not providing any new information through app indexing that Google doesn’t already get, Facebook confirmed to me directly. So when the WSJ wrote this, it wasn’t quite right: ...
What Facebook Knows About You For each of its users, both Facebook and Google have compiled a dossier that stretches back to the day they first signed up to the service.
Facebook wasn’t alone in its pursuit of social sign-ins. Last year, Google launched a similar product, allowing users to click the big “Sign in with Google” button on supported apps and sites.
Facebook and Google are considered some of the best places to work. Employees at both companies report they're extremely satisfied working there — and the great perks don't hurt, either.
Google’s lead is narrower in the U.S., where it had 155 million unique visitors from desktop and laptop computers in May compared with Facebook’s 140 million, the Nielsen Company reported.
Monkey Cage Conservatives say Google and Facebook are censoring them. Here’s the real background. The social media giants say they don’t want to regulate political speech. But they already are.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Google's Sundar Pichai and Jack Dorsey of Twitter will testify about the steps they have taken to deal with misinformation about the election, COVID-19 and vaccines.
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