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Report: Zuckerberg to 'Go to the Mat' to Fight Breakup

Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg has pledged to "go to the mat" to fight a government attempt to break up the social media giant, according to a report Tuesday based on a leaked audio recording.

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Facebook Hides 'Likes' in Australia Trial to Ease Anxiety

Facebook has begun hiding the number of "likes" for posts in Australia, it said Friday, a trial designed to ease social pressure that could be rolled out worldwide. 

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Google Says Won't Pay Media Firms to Display Content

Google will not pay French news companies to show excerpts of their articles, pictures or videos in search results, a top executive said Wednesday, though it will not display the excerpts without their approval.

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Google Wins EU Fight against Worldwide 'Right to Be Forgotten'

Google is not required to apply an EU "right to be forgotten" to its search engine domains outside Europe, the EU's top court ruled Tuesday in a landmark decision.

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Facebook Buys Startup Working on Mind-Control of Machines

Facebook on Monday said it had made a deal to buy a startup working on ways to command computers or other devices using thought instead of taps, swipes, or keystrokes.

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Facebook Auto-Generating Pages for Islamic State, al-Qaida

In the face of criticism that Facebook is not doing enough to combat extremist messaging, the company likes to say that its automated systems remove the vast majority of prohibited content glorifying the Islamic State group and al-Qaida before it's reported.

But a whistleblower's complaint shows that Facebook itself has inadvertently provided the two extremist groups with a networking and recruitment tool by producing dozens of pages in their names.

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Google Will Promote Original Reporting with Algorithm Change

Original reporting will be highlighted in Google's search results, the company said as it announced changes to its algorithm.

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Google Agrees 945-Million-Euro Tax Settlement with France

U.S. internet giant Google has agreed a settlement totaling 945 million euros ($1.0 billion) to end  a tax dispute in France under an agreement announced in court on Thursday.

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Netanyahu Bot Gets Facebook 'Hate Speech' Suspension

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party was found Thursday to have violated Facebook's hate-speech policy after a post from his account saying Arabs "want to destroy us all".

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New iPhones Woo Users to Apple Television and Games

Apple on Tuesday played to its strengths with powerful new iPhone and iPad models able to serve as stages for its new game and television services.

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