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News 20 new results for facebook   After Death Your Facebook Account May Become the Subject of a Lawsuit Forbes In a new article in the Pepperdine University LawReview entitled What Happens to Our Facebook Accounts When We Die?: Probate versus Policy and the Fate of Social-Media Assets Postmortem (free download available here),* Kristina Sherry explores what ... See all stories on this topic » Facebook Buys Service to Show Targeted Ads Across the Web New York Times (blog) Facebook fired another salvo at its archrival Google on Thursday with its acquisition of an advertising technology that can help Facebook put its piles of personal data to greater use for behaviorally targeted advertising. Facebook bought the ... See all stories on this topic » Facebook Finally Pulls Trigger, Buys Atlas Ad Server From Microsoft Forbes After months of speculation, Facebook has finally bought the Atlas online ad serving and measurement service from Microsoft. The acquisition, fo...

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News 17 new results for facebook   Facebook buys Microsoft ad technology platform Reuters SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc said on Thursday it had agreed to buy advertising technology from Microsoft Corp that measures the effectiveness of ads on its website, which should help in its fight with Google Inc for online advertising revenue. See all stories on this topic » Facebook , Google tech gurus to design cancer research game Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists from a British cancer charity are teaming up with technology gurus from the likes of Amazon, Facebook and Google to design and develop a mobile game aimed at speeding the search for new cancer drugs. The project, led by ... See all stories on this topic » Facebook Perfect Parenting Huffington Post I've noticed a trend among moms on Facebook in the past few weeks. In blogs, in status updates, and even out in the real world, moms are fighting back against what people now refer to as "Fakebook...

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Web 1 new result for facebook   Facebook Reveals Hack Attack, Says User Data Not Compromised Facebook says that it was hacked last month in what it called "a sophisticated attack." But it says no user data was compromised. www.cnbc.com/.../Facebook_Reveals_Hack_Attack_Says_Use... Tip: Use a minus sign (-) in front of terms in your query that you want to exclude. Learn more . Delete this alert. Create another alert. Manage your alerts.

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News 22 new results for facebook   Facebook snags Microsoft's Atlas to boost ad sales fueled by personal data CNET Facebook and Microsoft, already partners in several businesses, began talking about a deal for Atlas, which helps advertisers buy and manage ads, late last year. The deal could help Facebook develop its own one-stop shop for advertisers and agencies to ... See all stories on this topic » Facebook's February Flop Forbes In August and early September of 2012, Facebook's stock was taking a beating. Despite Mark Zuckerberg's talk that the daily gyrations of the stock market would not distract him from focusing on the long-term, it had become clear that Facebook's share ... See all stories on this topic » A different kind of Facebook tag: Graffiti on campus tunnel walls Los Angeles Times Choe again painted murals for Facebook's next digs in 2007 at the request of Facebook founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg. By the time ...

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News 19 new results for facebook   Facebook reminds you that Graph Search is too cool for you CNET (blog) Hey, remember that next-generation search product Facebook launched over a month ago that you still don't have access to? Well, there's good news. No, you're not getting Graph Search yet, but Facebook wants you to know that other people really love it. See all stories on this topic » Ahhh Facebook , You Are a Cruel Mistress Huffington Post The minute I get up to speed on one new facet of Facebook , something happens and I'm confused. It isn't the technology, that's relatively easy to understand. But there are emotional and moral situations popping up daily that catch me off-guard. Still ... See all stories on this topic » Facebook Exchange: Ad sales look to rival Google Newsday Facebook Exchange, a five-month-old service that generates automated ad buying as users click around the site, so far has more than 1,300 customers, Chief Operat...