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@mathewi
7 years ago
RT @girlziplocked: Facebook uses your crushes and friends to drain your brain of dopamine all day and that's why you're dying of anxiety.
@KaraNSlade
7 years ago
Hey @facebook your algorithm is sending birth control ads to a celibate, post-menopausal woman! Congratulations! #BigData
@TroyBramston
7 years ago
Boycott #census + keep using Twitter, Facebook, eBay, Instagram, gambling, Amazon, banking, takeaway, Medicare, movies, music, apps #BigData
@gigaom.com
9 years ago
The race to engineer a faster Ebola test
@gigaom.com
9 years ago
Is Facebook’s Ebola initiative the future of the company’s healthcare strategy?
@gigaom.com
9 years ago
As another flu season approaches, health tech will play an educational role
@gigaom.com
9 years ago
Facebook is reportedly going after the healthcare market. But why?