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Facebook chooses friends and family over celebrities in your feed, which is probably healthy

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Facebook takes a swing at Pinterest with Chrome extensions

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Facebook's beefing up its huge army of Messenger bots as Google and Amazon catch up

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Facebook looks to break language barriers with new translation tool

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Facebook wins appeal over tracking non-members in Belgium

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