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Feb 25, 2016
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Move over, Like button: Meet Facebook's new reaction emojis

Facebook rolls out wow, sad, haha, angry and love as reaction options. Read More

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3.2 billion people worldwide now use the Internet

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Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook honcho, talks virtual reality, Free Basics, drones, and zombies (I made that last one up). At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, he appeared on stage twice: Once to play a trick on Samsung fans, and once to keynote the Spanish handy conflab... Read More

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Needing faster wireless, Facebook wants to boost infrastructure

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Facebook to begin testing its Internet drone this year

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Despite setbacks, Facebook is still committed to India, Zuckerberg says

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Mark Zuckerberg outlines the future of Facebook

For a teenage Mark Zuckerberg, high school mathematics class meant dreams of traveling to distant worlds through virtual reality. Those ideas stayed with him as he grew Facebook into the mammoth it's become today, and they're now guiding him as he ponders the future of the social media platform. Read More

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