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How Facebook could reinvent itself – 3 ideas from academia

  • Written by Jeff Inglis, Science + Technology Editor, The Conversation US
What will he decide to do?AP Photo/Andrew Harnik

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony in front of Congress, following disclosures of personal data being misused by third parties, has raised the question over how and whether the social media company should be regulated. But short of regulation, the company can take a number of steps to...

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