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Category archives: Facebook
Facebook Takes on LinkedIn with New Job Opening Features
With Facebook’s jobs features, companies could drive more traffic to their Facebook pages while allowing them to pay the social network to get their job openings in front of more candidates.
Facebook Warns Growth Will Slow, Shares Dip
Facebook Chief Financial Officer David Wehner said ad growth would likely slow ‘meaningfully’ due to limits on ‘ad load.’
Could Facebook — Yes, Facebook — Be Your Next Big Career Tool?
Embracing the idea that your professional and personal personas are no longer separate could open career doors.
Facebook Executives Feel the Heat of Content Controversies
The company’s reticence to explain censorship decisions has drawn criticism in many countries around the globe.
Facebook to Loosen Restrictions on Controversial Posts
Future posts might not be removed even if they violate Facebook’s guidelines, as long as they are considered newsworthy.
Can We All Just Ooh and Aah for a Minute Over This Cute Pic of Mark Zuckerberg’s Daughter?
Social media goes next-level on the adorable scale.
Facebook Adds Food Ordering Feature
Users will also be able to get quotes from businesses, buy movie tickets and book appointments at spas and salons, Facebook said in a blog post.
Facebook Now Lets You Officially Endorse a Presidential Candidate
This latest move is another example of what the social network has recently described as ‘a broader effort designed to get more people engaged in the civic process.’
Facebook Takes on Slack With Launch of Business Software
Workplace is a subscription product — a departure for advertising-driven Facebook — with businesses paying $1 to $3 per user. Slack’s least expensive business plan charges about $7 per user.