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‘You called me monkey…’ Drogba’s anti-racist Facebook smackdown
The Ivorian was the target of abuse when Galatasaray met Fenerbahce at the weekend.
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Tiger Woods: I posted those Facebook photos with Lindsey Vonn to crush the paparazzi
“I’ve had situations where it’s been very dangerous for my kids. We devalued the first photos,” he said.
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9 things we’d like to see in Facebook’s new News Feed
An oversharing filter? An anti-inspirational status widget? We’d like all of those please.
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Facebook sued over ‘like’ and ‘share’ buttons
The family of a Dutch inventor, who died in 2004, are suing the company for alleged patent infringement.
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The 10 most-liked Facebook brand posts in September
What international brands’ updates got hundreds of thousands of likes last month, and why?
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BOI appoints team to engage across Facebook, Twitter and Boards.ie
Customers can now get answers from Bank of Ireland in new ways…
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London Games to be first social media Olympics
This summer’s Olympics will be the most tweeted, liked and tagged in history, organisers say.
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Facebook hikes price of its shares, raising value to over $100bn
Facebook had previously planned on selling shares at between $28-$35, but is now going for a price between $34 and $38.
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Want to own a piece of Facebook? Here’s how to do it
Sometime this month, 337 million shares will be up for grabs when the world’s biggest social network floats on the stock market. But be warned: it may be hard to get a hold of them.
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Hooray! TheJournal.ie has 100,000 fans on Facebook
Thanks so much to everyone who has ‘liked’ us – now read on to see how you can help TheJournal.ie get bigger, better and bolder…
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Facebook to be audited by Irish Data Protection Commissioner
The DPC confirmed tonight that the social networking giant’s European operations in Dublin will be examined as will recent complaints into the legality of certain Facebook features.
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More complaints over Facebook and its ‘like’ button
The Data Protection Commission has received another six complaints about the social networking site – including one about its ‘like’ button.
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Facebook users can now ‘subscribe’ to people they’re not friends with
The new button will let people bypass creating public pages and send updates directly to their subscribers.
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Irish data chiefs set to test if Facebook ‘Like’ button is illegal Exclusive
The Data Protection Commissioner will be asked to investigate the legality of the ubiquitous ‘Like’ button in the coming days.
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Facebook’s ‘Like’ button could be in breach of EU law – German official
Data protection officials in one German state have ordered the Like button to be removed from websites, claiming a legal breach.
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Tesco, Ryanair and UPC come bottom of the social networking table
A new study has found that some big brands have no social media features on their eCommerce sites at all, while others, like HMV, Amazon and Irish site Elverys are making the most of the likes of Facebook and Twitter.
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Inspired by Facebook, Israeli couple name daughter ‘Like’
An Israeli couple have decided to name their baby girl after the ‘thumbs up’ function on the social networking site…
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Google: “You +1 me, you really +1 me?”
Search engine giant invites users to recommend sites with the click of a button. Will it have Facebook quaking in its boots?
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Average Facebook user gets more ‘Likes’ and comments than they give
The average user tends to attract more ‘Likes’ and messages than they actually give out themselves, thanks to ‘power users’.
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