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    Facebook’s new ad service reaches beyond the social network

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    NBC’s Brian Williams begs kids to watch the news
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    ADVANCE FOR USE MONDAY, SEPT. 29, 2014, AND THEREAFTER- This undated product imaged provided by SCRUFF shows an example of the SCRUFF app. High-tech gay dating apps and social media services have enabled countless men to expand their circles of friends and lovers in settings that are hostile to any overt trace of homosexuality. Yet the same technology that they gratefully embrace exposes them to the risks of blackmail, arrest and violence. (AP Photo/SCRUFF)
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    By using the —œVoter to Voter—� Facebook app, GOP voters pledge their support in the November elections, and then are prompted to challenge three other friends to do the same. (Screenshot)
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    Drag queens from left, Lil Ms. Hot Mess, Sister Roma and Heklina take turns speaking about their battle with Facebook during a news conference at City Hall Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014, in San Francisco, Calif. San Francisco drag queens are sparring with Facebook over its policy requiring people to use their real names, rather than drag names such as Pollo Del Mar and Heklina. In recent weeks, Facebook has been deleting the profiles of self-described drag queens and other performers who use stage names because they did not comply with the social networking site's requirement that users go by their
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    The worst 9/11 remembrance tweet from a business you’ll see today
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    Without effective regulation, ISPs could decide allow to certain sites to download or stream faster than others. (iStock)
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