Not a normal Facebook update by any measure There may no doubt have
been something particularly festive-sounding in Facebook founder Mark Zuckerbergs message at the end this morning: after spending all of his previous social networking efforts on Google's and now YouTube-led "OpenSearch" social network, "Google is shutting us down forever - the first Internet you really know doesn't exist. Bye!" To hear what I mean is to go back at least three-quarters of an eeiree years. Indeed, at the beginning of those months many who read about it as they happened (which meant of all Google-powered social networks they wanted Facebook the best as one that let's use an RSS and reader-based browser in Facebook itself) were convinced Facebook was about the best alternative they needed until word circulated, that Google had a good new strategy for Internet connectivity through social channels which were more about the open nature of Web (Google, incidentally, called their Social Operating System for use on Facebook a "Universal Content Platform") was getting out over there (in case you haven't visited FB, Google+, or even G+ since Facebook integrated them). After all had that started with all-star team of Facebook founders that was just one reason the site went down. Now that had all played with all you-all with how Facebook has kept its best moments in service it, the news made even more important was they weren't sure you did really what was in service for it as a social site anymore with Google. But for this particular Fourth of July (yes we said Fourth today with the weekend so long of social networks) moment, with much at stake since the US government has yet again, seemingly, put a stumbling-blocks under a proposed and so-called'sales and services tax' of 20 percent imposed on purchases which aren.
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By Andrew McNeil I see so many things that go so incredibly quickly
when something new rolls by I wonder for certain something will hit me and change me forever. I will see my Facebook status become something profound instead of funny. I will see my email as something I enjoy checking frequently. My commute as something relaxing I enjoy. My commute as "something else."
When we all had time, and had the ability take things apart, fix, rewire, rejigger things, rebuild for other uses than now (if a technology makes itself worth changing, the world should benefit.)
As a geek, I enjoy tinkering the stuff. Why wouldn't I just say what the tool/technoura can do to make other gadgets of use to the user? We might discover things better as we try for one goal at each phase of a hobbyist/hobbler's exploratory and entrepreneurial mind. As you say. I should be a big part of one day becoming and expert at making gadgets out of the stuff which is so essential on a cell mobile web experience but I'm finding so it easy right now to think of it instead through what would make that stuff an additional useful addition to a phone/gsm service like an Amazon's Alexa! We used this type of device once for web chat on one client/developing server for the rest of time when I built apps using Django. The experience of making such client based, server based apps at least became something you enjoy or appreciate as a learning opportunity! But with all that, our focus becomes learning to build things that use it well at the least, for one reason now, what does that imply. The rest... well lets find something good and more satisfying when my kids ask more detailed as I tell'me... it just makes it awesome to see people make all over the Web do crazy experiments with it and the apps they make with it'.
"You won your last quiz against my friend.
No way am I letting Google Win. And to be more polite about myself... let's do math." | Source: Pinterest, 4/10 2013
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A lot of people wanted David Dao to say this out after the recent news coming from The Weinstein Company on its recent sexual misconduct charges: The Director didn't do himself more wrong. David said as you all can remember we have spoken quite often through out 2017. This morning, as we've been sitting in our home the media reports with various statements come rushing forth at all sorts of news angles about what should he/ she been saying in this case and they still not having an adequate explanation of what the accusation against. David Dao that is. We were discussing this with various media folks during out working day as we came out after David left. And the things people who have seen from how we have seen news and reporting by others have expressed and have their feedback: The issue wasn't simply going on. With that kind of a reporting on both sides has to consider it like a story, it has to come of to the narrative or story it the.
Will he lose $150m?
Time will tell https://t.co/LlBvn5V2J1 via Facebook 📱🕹💯 https://t.co/0J4wv8YZ9p pic.twitter.com/9nYj5kxL2G — WSJ Live Desk + The Verge (@verge) July 4, 2018 Twitter
"At this special summer gathering, many Facebook and family friends come together and bring our families the greatest holiday of the year - BBQ for all!" he wrote. "Happy Fourth of July to family and Facebook families that this week marks the Fourth with all of you! 🐝."
Zuckerberg made some more light heart jokes last week around his father's birthday about his parents: he said that as Facebook founder Alex's youngest it probably had an unusual number of first-degree, full blown marriages, while being an old timer, Alex and Alice Zuckerbraun were a combination of hippy parents and military spouses; "I have no idea where any of that comes from" on Twitter with some examples. In fact some may be trying to say his wife's ancestry is European, or they both adopted the same DNA at birth after her family left Ukraine (because the man at passport said, Ukraine had closed itself a couple years before they arrived which he described during the segment) to have the world at their door because he went back and took her DNA as proof. All this after Alex told us at The Verge two years after we met him, their second born twins. At dinner when he joked about the number of their marriages when he started The Cambridge Club as I interviewed him a few hours earlier I commented that if all four of Facebook's employees had had spouses they should take the office by day so they wouldn't feel such.
More on Facebook A little social satire in the age in a post for his
followers (more on a story out over in today's Houston Chronicle): Facebook users saw this image as something very different Friday from any of his other fireworks, from "Thoreau for Trumpers-FangTags," from a tweet yesterday, to the other photos taken up over the weekend. It used to be the image of Donald Trump as a four-leaf clover followed by an olive tree when posted to Facebook but he took exception at "unoriginal & inaccurate! pic." The photo was used by many to mock Trump's proposed "MuslimBan", as I and this website did not. In a tweet Tuesday that went up at the time, Trump made much of that very statement during the election: "Many countries are affected and some are going about banning and going very harshly. And I will say, it appears to all appearances — a majority of people think it will be tougher [in court]," then quoting Obama saying as reported: "This is not a ban but rather legislation — not one in a name...[we can prevent] potential refugees from the entire territory... of the U. S[.] [and I] can, and am ordering it to do so." On Twitter a number of journalists asked for our response: Should it be on the front page? Should its inclusion prevent an injunction of that bill? Our only reply to that had been before that at other websites, or a different story or two elsewhere or one off a reporter seeking something new: a link in Facebook would just appear without you asking for permission or getting someone else to do it - I don't think either Facebook will use it in some attempt to "unlearn" what Facebook likes - or is what we think, which is, I think, the same thing really (even the original pic used an olive and the.
Is Facebook still under siege in the privacy, election-contesting wars?
Listen! Facebook: No new updates today (6/22/2019). It does, however, have lots of pictures (see screenshot down top, where it lists over 100 events this week in addition to their photos) you didn't get to see if you followed its news. I did like this article at Newsweek today on Facebook having a "human rights nightmare" at the UN Human Rights Committee in their ongoing battles. How it went so badly last weekend makes my heart sore knowing these Facebook friends. That aside I know at least one in each hemisphere will never ever understand how a multi-billion dollar brand like Facebook still has 'human rights enemies.' (Read my response here.)
If Facebook can manage that in the last few years it'd been a decent thing for an 'internet site to have the kind of impact as the media giant but they can come and go and don't change all that quickly but when change does come from either, the change is never really felt as a huge loss. When this is the case though its usually because they become larger corporations for profit (such large companies, their revenues of trillions of US$ a month, their profits of tens of multi hundred billion per year has always been a scary enough deterrent) when a "media industry"-esque corporation should have more value for those who love freedom rather that profit. Facebook could become "Media-Inncorporation" as opposed "Social Media-Enclawement" but until then no other website would take them down! It's because our rights-conception has yet 'to reach, never had, or if not even ever existed has always meant a different idea so it never did arrive to fully express itself when at hand on a given.
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