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Produced with Zach NugentWith Facebook, making friends is as easy as a click of the mouse. This simplicity can make for an interesting and sometimes…
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Produced with Emma RuddockFacebook's IPO debacle has many asking questions about the company's ability to monetize its 900 million+ users. Small…
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Part 1: Is "Liking" Free Speech?/The Legacy of LimmerA sheriff’s office employee in Hampton Virginia alleges that in 2009 he was professionally…
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A sheriff’s office employee in Hampton Virginia alleges that in 2009 he was professionally de-friended after “liking” the Facebook page of his boss’s…
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A recent article in the Atlantic magazine caused a firestorm of debate over the social network’s ability to connect humankind, suggesting that it is…
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They complain a bit more than everyone else, and they often share their negative views and feelings when face to face with friends and acquaintances. Researchers wondered whether those behavior patterns would hold true online.
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"People still want independent, rigorous reporting and The New Republic has been a place where that happens," he tells Morning Edition's Steve Inskeep. He sees a way to connect long-form journalism to the digital age, thanks to tablets.
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Roughly half of Facebook's users check in on smartphones and other mobile devices every month, but so far the company isn't making money on mobile. That's one of the potential pitfalls for the company as it prepares to sell its stock to the public.
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We've gotten loads of feedback about our new credits. Mostly, they've been enthusiastically embraced, but one listener disagreed on his Facebook page,…
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Before vaccines became standard care, parents who wanted to build their children’s immunity to common diseases often brought them to play with other…