Creepy patent filing suggests Facebook wants to use your PHOTOS to help advertisers target your friends. Facebook was given the green light on a patent that suggests it may rove users' personal pictures to be re-purposed as adverts for certain products and brands. A patent on the concept, called 'Computer-vision content detection for sponsored stories' was granted in the U.S. this week, and if deployed, would act as a useful tool for brands seeking new ways to engage Facebook users. 😡 #delete_facebook
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Breaking news! Police drag Wikileaks founder Julian Assange out of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London as he is ARRESTED and his asylum withdrawn - seven years after he was given refuge.
Julian Assange's arrest a 'dark moment for press freedom', says fugitive US whistleblower Edward Snowden. WikiLeaks founder Assange was arrested by police in London on Thursday after after Ecuador dramatically withdrew his political asylum seven years after he entered the embassy.
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Hilarious moment Brad Pitt's speech is cut off by LA county board chairwoman for going over time while stumping for improvements to a LA County museum. Pitt was eagerly speaking on the need for additional funding for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art when chairwoman Janice Hahn stepped in to let him know he had gone over his time. 'It brings me great pain to say wrap it up Mr Pitt,' Hahn stated as the room erupts into laughter. 'It kills me to say that but wrap it up.'🕺#funny
Researchers calculated the most affordable cities in America by using the 50/30/20 ratio, in which half of a person's income covers necessities, 30% goes toward discretionary items and 20% is for savings. Springfield, Missouri ranked first in the nation on affordability with a minimum income of $33,175.60 needed to live comfortably in that state - thanks, in part, to a low median rent of $495 a month, according to a new report. El Paso, Texas ranked second on the list, with a needed income of just $34,692.56 – or $2,891.05 per month.
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Breaking news! Police drag Wikileaks founder Julian Assange out of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London as he is ARRESTED and his asylum withdrawn - seven years after he was given refuge.
Blackmailers threaten release of Assange 'sex secrets' from inside Ecuadorean embassy where Pamela Anderson was a regular visitor, after security footage finds its way into hands of criminals 😳
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Prosecutors in the case of suspected Golden State Killer Joseph James DeAngelo WILL seek the death penalty despite governor's moratorium on executions 👮🏻♂️
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Jitendra Singh (inset) was working in the back office of his 7-Eleven store - located in Toledo - when an employee notified him that a teen was pocketing various sweets from around the store on Sunday. After learning that the teen was trying to get food for his brother, Singh gave the teen 'chicken drummies, sausage rolls, and a whole pizza,' according to a regular customer who was in the store at the time of the altercation. ☺️
Pentagon awards nearly $1 billion in contracts to build barriers in places the U.S.-Mexico border was ALREADY fenced off - but Trump insists it's a 'new wall'. 'You know, when we rip down an old wall and then replace it, it's called a "new wall." And that's what we've done. A lot of wall is going up,' Trump told reporters on Wednesday at the White House. #facepalm
Aerial footage shows the collapse of a building in Durham, North Carolina, after a gas explosion on Wednesday. The building is occupied by a building technology company but also houses a coffee shop and there is a psychiatrists' office nearby 😱
'Historic' April blizzard dumps 18 inches snow on parts of Plains and Upper Midwest as millions brace for 'life-threatening' conditions and potential flooding just ONE DAY after Colorado basked in 80 degree sunshine 😱❄️☃️
A new caravan of nearly 1,000 migrants becomes the fourth convoy to leave Honduras bound for the US border in the last six months. The hopeful migrants first mobilized on social media, their number taking authorities by surprise as previous online appeals have failed to garner a significant response.
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Unsettling footage captured in the Gulf of Mexico shows giant bugs the size of FOOTBALLS devouring an alligator carcass 😱 #wow