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Facebook's Community Help lets you aid your neighbors in a crisis
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How to use social media to boost your ecommerce sales
Twitter rolls back abuse fix few hours after protests

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LinkedIn looks to add Premium value

LinkedIn says Premium subscribers will gain access to new features that will provide a better return for their monthly fees. Read More

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Twitter finally moves to ban serial harassers

The company is making one big change and two minor ones to curb online abuse. Read More

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What company execs can learn from Trump’s tweeting

Being judicious about social media use and staying away from Wi-Fi protects executives and the enterprise. Read More

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French to fight fake news with backing from Google, Facebook

News organizations operating in France will open up a new fact-checking service, CrossCheck, at the end of this month. Their initial focus will be on covering the forthcoming French elections, but with a number of international organizations participating, the project's reach could grow. Read More

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MySpace becomes every hackers’ space with top breach in 2016, report says

Hackers revived what is largely perceived as a dormant social media site, stealing as many as 427 million customer records in 2016. Forrester reported that there was not another breach even close but it did say that 75 percent of customer records stolen belonged to just five incidents. Read More

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Twitter fights back, again, against online trolls

Twitter is extending its campaign to curb trolls and abuse on its social network, building on efforts it rolled out last fall. Read More

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Facebook's Community Help lets you aid your neighbors in a crisis

Facebook's Community Help feature lets you give or seek shelter, food, and other forms of assistance. Read More

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Facebook shareholders would have uphill climb ousting Zuckerberg from board

A move by a watchdog group and a small group of shareholders to oust Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg from his post as chairman would be an uphill battle that would be unlikely to succeed and could hurt the company, analysts said. Read More

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5 things you need to know about Snap’s IPO

Snap is preparing for one of the most anticipated IPOs in years. The company revealed some surprises and important details about its business in a new filing. Read More

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How to use social media to boost your ecommerce sales

Social media is an essential marketing tool for any business owner, but only if it's used properly. Read More

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Twitter rolls back abuse fix few hours after protests

Twitter rolled back a new fix aimed to prevent abuse a few hours after it met with protests, reflecting that the company is still scrambling to find solutions to the problem of harassment on its service, but is willing to make changes quickly in response to its users. Read More

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