Ads help keep Facebook free

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James Abela

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12/22/11 12:05 PM

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From the beginning, the people who built Facebook wanted it to be free for everyone. It now costs over a billion dollars a year to run Facebook, and delivering ads is how Facebook pays for this. Facebook is interested in tailoring its ads to you rather than just delivering whatever it wants. You can click on the X if you don't want to see the ad that's being offered, and Facebook will del...

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Tat-Tarag website listed...

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James Abela

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09/22/10

Tat-Tarag.com, a website designed and developed by Maltese web development company, NIU Ltd, was rec...

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NIU sponsors Voices 2010

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James Abela

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09/15/10

  NIU is proud to be one of this year's VOICES concert sponsors. A new website has been deve...

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Google Instant

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James Abela

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09/13/10

Google Instant is a new search enhancement that shows results as you type. "We are pushing the lim...

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Voices 2010 Officially...

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James Abela

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08/5/10

Themed “Listen to the Music”, this year’s edition of Voices, being held in October, was laun...

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Google Me, Facebook you?

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James Abela

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07/14/10

The latest gossip to fly around the web is that Google is about to throw itself into the social ne...

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How does Google work?

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James Abela

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07/8/10

How does Google work? The PPC Blog team created the following informative image to show the work str...

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Dark Dog sponsor Tenishia...

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James Abela

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06/16/10

Last weekend marked another successful performance by Tenishia at SKY club. Tenishia played their be...

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Google’s Pac-Man...

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James Abela

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05/26/10

Nearly 5 million "man-hours" were spent playing Pac-Man on Google's landing page when the search...

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YouTube claims two...

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James Abela

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05/17/10

A new data point about the state of YouTube, which has a fondness for using anniversaries to release...

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