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Tollywood celebrities embroiled in a pitched battle for multi-cornered election
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Facebook said that it will continue striving for an overall 30 per cent increase in representation of people of colour in the US, including Asian and Hispanic people, in leadership roles in five years.
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Currently, the Facebook Pay system is available for users on its main platform, as well as on WhatsApp and Instagram.
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According to the company, Soundmojis is a next-level emoji that lets users send short sound clips in a Messenger chat, ranging from clapping, crickets, drumroll and evil laughter, to audio clips.
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WhatsApp head Will Cathcart announced the rollout of a limited public beta test for WhatsApp's updated multi-device capability.
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Cyber Dost warns the public asking to be aware of fake pop up notices and to clean their computers using antivirus programmes.
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In June, the company removed eight networks from seven countries. The vast majority of these campaigns targeted people in their own countries.
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According to the police, the accused couple, Naveen (30) and K Sirisha (28), hailed from Mahabubnagar
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Over the last decade at Facebook, Simo oversaw the development and strategy for the Facebook app, including News Feed, Stories, Groups, Video, Marketplace, Gaming, News, Dating, Ads and more.
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The study by US-based media measurement and analytics company Comscore and commissioned by Facebook showed that 75 per cent of the top 20 apps on iOS in the US were made by Apple
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Standalone headsets, which feature an all-encompassing design such as the Oculus Quest 2 or the HTC Vive Focus, accounted for the vast majority of shipments, capturing 82.7 per cent share during the quarter.
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Four siblings who were separated after the death of their parents in 1994, reunited again through Facebook
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"When the new post appears on followers' News Feeds, it will be shown as being connected to the other posts in a thread," the report said on Friday.
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From UFOs to Covid theories, we’re all prone to accepting one narrative and sticking to it, no matter the evidence
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The post shared by the police authorities on their Twitter and Facebook pages - Policía Nacional de los Colombianos - announcing a reward of $3 million has the internet in splits.
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It is part of a test the social media company is running that stems from its ‘Redirect Initiative', which aims to combat violent extremism, Andy Stone, a Facebook spokesperson, told CNN.
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During our consultations on online gender-based violence and abuse, women expressed a need for greater control over who can comment or reply to their posts, as well as more choice over what they see online
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They transferred money to Aditya's father's bank account on Wednesday
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A retired High Court Judge who noticed it made a complaint with the police who registered a case and after tracking him down, arrested him on Thursday
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In-charge SP M Rajesh Chandra informed that a QR code scanning system will be implemented at schools, railway stations, hospitals and shopping complexes in which women can lodge a complaint by scanning them