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09.07.26 - 08:12
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Meta Platforms (ex Facebook) Buy (DPA-AFX)
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NEW YORK (dpa-AFX Analyser) - Das Analysehaus Jefferies hat die Einstufung für Meta mit einem Kursziel von 825 US-Dollar auf "Buy" belassen. Aussagen von Führungskräften beim Facebook-Mutterkonzern bestätigten seine Einschätzung, dass die Investitionen ......
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09.07.26 - 07:09
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Meta baut erstes Rechenzentrum in Kanada (Spiegel)
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Die Wirtschaftsbeziehungen zwischen Kanada und den USA stehen zurzeit nicht zum besten. Ungeachtet dessen plant Facebook-Mutter Meta dort ein Rechenzentrum von gigantischen Ausmaßen....
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09.07.26 - 03:54
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Canada Considered Suing Citizens Over "False And Misleading" Social Media Posts (ZeroHedge)
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Canada Considered Suing Citizens Over "False And Misleading" Social Media Posts
Authored by Cindy Harper via ReclaimTheNet.org,
The Canadian government drew up a plan to take individual citizens to court over what they post online. That plan sat inside a 35-page internal memo from the Department of Industry, most of it blacked out before the public could see it.
Blacklock's Reporter pried the document loose through an Access to Information request. Dated March 31 and titled "Misinformation And Disinformation Strategy," it belongs to the department run by Minister Melanie Joly, known as ISED. The memo weighs "legal action" against people who post what the government calls "false and misleading information" on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
What kind of legal action? The redactions hide that. What survives the black ink is the logic. "This strategy seeks to uphold the integrity of and public trust in government information," the memo says. The...
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08.07.26 - 23:24
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MNTN CEO Skeptical of Meta′s Ambitions to Compete in Cloud Infrastructure (Bloomberg)
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Mark Douglas, CEO of the ad tech company MNTN, discussed Meta's reported ambitions to expand beyond advertising into cloud infrastructure. Douglas expressed skepticism about Meta's ability to compete with established cloud providers like AWS and Google Cloud, citing high switching costs for customers and Meta's lack of excess AI infrastructure capacity to monetize. He speaks with Romaine Bostick & Katie Greifeld on "The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)...
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