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All Blogs Phlog When the cops subpoena your Facebook information, here's what Facebook sends the cops When the cops subpoena your Facebook information, here's what Facebook sends the cops This week's Boston Phoenix cover story -- Hunting the Craigslist Killer: An Untold Detective Story from the Digital Frontier -- would not have been possible without access to a huge trove of case files released b
I don't normally comment on the day's news, but I want to make an exception today to share something from Facebook's S-1 filing. Over the next few days, astronomical amounts of attention are going to be paid to Facebook's incredible business results: the 800+ million active users, the $3.7 billion (!) in revenue, and their growth rates, too. I hope at least some of that attention will be paid to t
You are here: Home / Apparel / Why I left Google. What happened to my book. What I work on at Facebook. In the last couple of weeks there has been plenty of speculation around: Why I left Google What happened to my book ‘Social Circles’ What I’m working on at Facebook I never intended to write publicly about why I left Google, but it seems necessary to give people some facts that they can refer to
Apache Hadoop Goes Realtime at Facebook Dhruba Borthakur Kannan Muthukkaruppan Karthik Ranganathan Samuel Rash Joydeep Sen Sarma Nicolas Spiegelberg Dmytro Molkov Rodrigo Schmidt Facebook {dhruba,jssarma,jgray,kannan, nicolas,hairong,kranganathan,dms, aravind.menon,rash,rodrigo, amitanand.s}@fb.com Jonathan Gray Hairong Kuang Aravind Menon Amitanand Aiyer ABSTRACT Facebook recently deployed Facebo
Long hours at the new summer job? Feeling unprofessional when you check your Facebook profile at the office? Well there's nothing more professional than a nice spreadsheet. Sign in with Facebook below, and see your news feed rendered into an innocuous corporate form.
It's A Facebook World … Other Social Networks Just Live In It Twice a year (in June and in December), Vincenzo Cosenza creates a “world map of social networks”, showing the dominant social networks by country, based on traffic data gathered from Alexa and Google Trends for Websites. In June 2009, Facebook was already quite big, and at the end of that year its accelerating growth became even more a
How Facebook pushes new code live May 28, 2011 JR iOS continuous deployment, continuous integration, facebook, software development, software engineering 16 Comments This weekend at Hackernews I stumbled across a great video showing how Facebook pushes new code live. It’s the most advanced push deployment system I have seen. The video is excellent. If you are into software, looking for advanced bu
I’m Marco Arment: a programmer, writer, podcaster, geek, and coffee enthusiast. April 9, 2011 ∞https://marco.org/2011/04/09/facebooks-open-compute-project Facebook just released Open Compute Project, their now-public datacenter and server design, optimized for situations in which hundreds or thousands of servers are needed such as the biggest websites and web-hosting companies. The hardware is som
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Hey Facebook Lawyers, Here's A Mark Zuckerberg Action Figure Still fresh from their run-in with Apple’s legal department over the Steve Jobs action figure (which resulted in the figure getting pulled), the folks at M.I.C Gadget have moved on to the next biggest tech target and turned Zuck into an Adidas flip-flop wearing, huge Like Button wielding action figure. Via Craziest Gadgets “Facebook fanb
[This article was first published on Paul Butler » R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report issue about the content on this page here) Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't. Earlier this week I published a data visualization on the Facebook Engineering blog which, to my surprise, has received a lot of media covereage. I’ve re
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