Facebook Ends Ban on Political Advertising
The social network had prohibited political ads on its site indefinitely after the November election. Such ads have been criticized for spreading misinformation.
Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook chief executive, testifying in October. Before the ban on political ads, he had said he wanted to maintain a hands-off approach toward speech on Facebook.Credit.Pool photo by Michael Reynolds
March 3, 2021
SAN FRANCISCO Facebook said on Wednesday that it planned to lift its ban on political advertising across its network, resuming a form of digital promotion that has been criticized for spreading misinformation and falsehoods and inflaming voters.
Minna Helle: Paikallisesti sovittiin työehtosopimusten ylityksiä enemmän kuin alituksia
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NEW ORLEANS, La., Mar 02, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) LifeSkills Foundation, a local non-profit dedicated to youth entrepreneurship and workforce training advocacy, is hosting TECHCharge NOLA 2021, a virtual tech career expo and speakers forum on Saturday, March 13 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. via live stream on Facebook, LinkedIn, and BoothCentral.
The event is designed to encourage Louisianians to explore tech career pathways for 21st-century jobs in information technology, computer science, engineering, healthcare, gaming, cybersecurity, applied science, and digital media. The event’s goal is to inspire youth, young adults, and retrainable or transitioning adults to pursue hard and soft skill tech jobs.
The Department of Information Technology Biotechnology and Science and Technology, Karnataka and industry body National Association for Software and Service Companies (Nasscom) on Tuesday launched the Karnataka State policy for Engineering, Research and Development (ER&D), approved by the State cabinet. The policy aims to foster innovation and increase multinational ER&D presence in the State by providing subsidies to global organisations looking to establish new R&D facilities or expand existing ones. Under the policy, the Karnataka government will provide certain subsidies to MNC s Indian entities setting up or expanding their global capability centre (GCC) in engineering R&D beyond Bengaluru urban district. These include reimbursement of up to 50 per cent rent, up to Rs 2 crore or Rs 1,666 per employee per month, recruitment assistance of Rs 20 lakh, investment subsidy equal to 20 per cent of investment up to Rs 2 crore.