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Apple founder Steve Jobs bow tie sells for over €34,000 euros
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A green bow tie with pink stripes, worn by Apple computers founder Steve Jobs has sold for $35,750 USD / €34.375 euros.
The price was 35 times the low estimate of $1,000 USD.
Jobs wore the accessory for two different photo shoots surrounding the release of a new Macintosh Computer in January 1984.
The late tech giant also wore it at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen, Colorado.
He kicked off a speech by saying: ”They paid me sixty dollars, so I wore a tie.”
He got it out the wardrobe again for the annual Macintosh shareholder's meeting on January 24th, 1984 during which he demonstrated some of the specialty functions of the new groundbreaking computer.
The bow tie was sold by US sale room Julien’s Auctions??The buyer also got a copy of a book called The Computer: An Illustrated History from its Origins to the Present Day which features Jobs on the cover wearing the tie.
OPS: The Steve Jobs bow tie which sold at auction.
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Apple founder Steve Jobs bow tie sells for over €34,000 euros
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A green bow tie with pink stripes, worn by Apple computers founder Steve Jobs has sold for $35,750 USD / €34.375 euros.
The price was 35 times the low estimate of $1,000 USD.
Jobs wore the accessory for two different photo shoots surrounding the release of a new Macintosh Computer in January 1984.
The late tech giant also wore it at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen, Colorado.
He kicked off a speech by saying: ”They paid me sixty dollars, so I wore a tie.”
He got it out the wardrobe again for the annual Macintosh shareholder's meeting on January 24th, 1984 during which he demonstrated some of the specialty functions of the new groundbreaking computer.
The bow tie was sold by US sale room Julien’s Auctions??The buyer also got a copy of a book called The Computer: An Illustrated History from its Origins to the Present Day which features Jobs on the cover wearing the tie.
OPS: Also at the same sale, one of Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg’s black Alternative brand hoodie, custom-made with a 2010 Facebook mission statement logo went for $15,875 USD / €15.265 euros, also over fifteen times its original estimate of $1,000 USD.
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Apple founder Steve Jobs bow tie sells for over €34,000 euros
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A green bow tie with pink stripes, worn by Apple computers founder Steve Jobs has sold for $35,750 USD / €34.375 euros.
The price was 35 times the low estimate of $1,000 USD.
Jobs wore the accessory for two different photo shoots surrounding the release of a new Macintosh Computer in January 1984.
The late tech giant also wore it at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen, Colorado.
He kicked off a speech by saying: ”They paid me sixty dollars, so I wore a tie.”
He got it out the wardrobe again for the annual Macintosh shareholder's meeting on January 24th, 1984 during which he demonstrated some of the specialty functions of the new groundbreaking computer.
The bow tie was sold by US sale room Julien’s Auctions??The buyer also got a copy of a book called The Computer: An Illustrated History from its Origins to the Present Day which features Jobs on the cover wearing the tie.
OPS: The Steve Jobs bow tie which sold at auction.
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Apple founder Steve Jobs bow tie sells for over €34,000 euros
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Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
A green bow tie with pink stripes, worn by Apple computers founder Steve Jobs has sold for $35,750 USD / €34.375 euros.
The price was 35 times the low estimate of $1,000 USD.
Jobs wore the accessory for two different photo shoots surrounding the release of a new Macintosh Computer in January 1984.
The late tech giant also wore it at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen, Colorado.
He kicked off a speech by saying: ”They paid me sixty dollars, so I wore a tie.”
He got it out the wardrobe again for the annual Macintosh shareholder's meeting on January 24th, 1984 during which he demonstrated some of the specialty functions of the new groundbreaking computer.
The bow tie was sold by US sale room Julien’s Auctions??The buyer also got a copy of a book called The Computer: An Illustrated History from its Origins to the Present Day which features Jobs on the cover wearing the tie.
OPS: Also at the same sale, one of Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg’s black Alternative brand hoodie, custom-made with a 2010 Facebook mission statement logo went for $15,875 USD / €15.265 euros, also over fifteen times its original estimate of $1,000 USD. It sold with this signed note from Zuckerberg
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Apple founder Steve Jobs bow tie sells for over €34,000 euros
Ferrari Press Agency
Jobs 1
Ref 16590
28/02/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
A green bow tie with pink stripes, worn by Apple computers founder Steve Jobs has sold for $35,750 USD / €34.375 euros.
The price was 35 times the low estimate of $1,000 USD.
Jobs wore the accessory for two different photo shoots surrounding the release of a new Macintosh Computer in January 1984.
The late tech giant also wore it at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen, Colorado.
He kicked off a speech by saying: ”They paid me sixty dollars, so I wore a tie.”
He got it out the wardrobe again for the annual Macintosh shareholder's meeting on January 24th, 1984 during which he demonstrated some of the specialty functions of the new groundbreaking computer.
The bow tie was sold by US sale room Julien’s Auctions??The buyer also got a copy of a book called The Computer: An Illustrated History from its Origins to the Present Day which features Jobs on the cover wearing the tie.
OPS: Also at the same sale, one of Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg’s black Alternative brand hoodie, custom-made with a 2010 Facebook mission statement logo went for $15,875 USD / €15.265 euros, also over fifteen times its original estimate of $1,000 USD.
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Apple founder Steve Jobs bow tie sells for over €34,000 euros
Ferrari Press Agency
Jobs 1
Ref 16590
28/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
A green bow tie with pink stripes, worn by Apple computers founder Steve Jobs has sold for $35,750 USD / €34.375 euros.
The price was 35 times the low estimate of $1,000 USD.
Jobs wore the accessory for two different photo shoots surrounding the release of a new Macintosh Computer in January 1984.
The late tech giant also wore it at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen, Colorado.
He kicked off a speech by saying: ”They paid me sixty dollars, so I wore a tie.”
He got it out the wardrobe again for the annual Macintosh shareholder's meeting on January 24th, 1984 during which he demonstrated some of the specialty functions of the new groundbreaking computer.
The bow tie was sold by US sale room Julien’s Auctions??The buyer also got a copy of a book called The Computer: An Illustrated History from its Origins to the Present Day which features Jobs on the cover wearing the tie.
OPS: Also at the same sale, one of Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg’s black Alternative brand hoodie, custom-made with a 2010 Facebook mission statement logo went for $15,875 USD / €15.265 euros, also over fifteen times its original estimate of $1,000 USD.
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Apple founder Steve Jobs bow tie sells for over €34,000 euros
Ferrari Press Agency
Jobs 1
Ref 16590
28/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
A green bow tie with pink stripes, worn by Apple computers founder Steve Jobs has sold for $35,750 USD / €34.375 euros.
The price was 35 times the low estimate of $1,000 USD.
Jobs wore the accessory for two different photo shoots surrounding the release of a new Macintosh Computer in January 1984.
The late tech giant also wore it at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen, Colorado.
He kicked off a speech by saying: ”They paid me sixty dollars, so I wore a tie.”
He got it out the wardrobe again for the annual Macintosh shareholder's meeting on January 24th, 1984 during which he demonstrated some of the specialty functions of the new groundbreaking computer.
The bow tie was sold by US sale room Julien’s Auctions??The buyer also got a copy of a book called The Computer: An Illustrated History from its Origins to the Present Day which features Jobs on the cover wearing the tie.
OPS: The Steve Jobs bow tie which sold at auction.
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NEWS - Witschaftsbosse an der Medienfinanzkonferenz Sun Valley in Idaho
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Mark Zuckerberg and Bobby Kotick
Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, Day 3, Idaho, USA - 08 Jul 2021
Annual media finance conference, hosted by private investment firm Allen & Company.
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NEWS - Witschaftsbosse an der Medienfinanzkonferenz Sun Valley in Idaho
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Mark Zuckerberg and Bobby Kotick
Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, Day 3, Idaho, USA - 08 Jul 2021
Annual media finance conference, hosted by private investment firm Allen & Company.
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NEWS - Witschaftsbosse an der Medienfinanzkonferenz Sun Valley in Idaho
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Mark Zuckerberg
Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, Day 3, Idaho, USA - 08 Jul 2021
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NEWS - Witschaftsbosse an der Medienfinanzkonferenz Sun Valley in Idaho
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Mark Zuckerberg
Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, Day 3, Idaho, USA - 08 Jul 2021
Annual media finance conference, hosted by private investment firm Allen & Company.
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NEWS - Witschaftsbosse an der Medienfinanzkonferenz Sun Valley in Idaho
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Mark Zuckerberg
Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, Day 3, Idaho, USA - 08 Jul 2021
Annual media finance conference, hosted by private investment firm Allen & Company.
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NEWS - Witschaftsbosse an der Medienfinanzkonferenz Sun Valley in Idaho
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Sheryl Sandberg and Mark Zuckerberg
Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, Day 3, Idaho, USA - 08 Jul 2021
Annual media finance conference, hosted by private investment firm Allen & Company.
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How Facebook let fake engagement distort global politics: a whistleblower's account. Sophie Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world. The inside story of Sophie Zhang’s battle to combat rampant manipulation a
Sophie Zhang, a former Facebook employee, in Fremont, Calif.
Whistleblower Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world.
Shortly before Sophie Zhang lost access to FacebookÕs systems, she published one final message on the companyÕs internal forum, a farewell tradition at Facebook known as a Òbadge postÓ.
ÒOfficially, IÕm a low-level [data scientist] whoÕs being fired today for poor performance,Ó the post began. ÒIn practice, in the 2.5 years IÕve spent at Facebook, IÕve É found multiple blatant attempts by foreign national governments to abuse our platform on vast scales to mislead their own citizenry, and caused international news on multiple occasions.Ó
Over the course of 7,800 scathing words, Zhang outlined FacebookÕs failure to combat political manipulation campaigns akin to what Russia had done in the 2016 US election. ÒWe simply didnÕt care enough to stop them,Ó she wrote. ÒI know that I have blood on my hands by now.Ó
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How Facebook let fake engagement distort global politics: a whistleblower's account. Sophie Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world. The inside story of Sophie Zhang’s battle to combat rampant manipulation a
Sophie Zhang, a former Facebook employee, in Fremont, Calif.
Whistleblower Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world.
Shortly before Sophie Zhang lost access to FacebookÕs systems, she published one final message on the companyÕs internal forum, a farewell tradition at Facebook known as a Òbadge postÓ.
ÒOfficially, IÕm a low-level [data scientist] whoÕs being fired today for poor performance,Ó the post began. ÒIn practice, in the 2.5 years IÕve spent at Facebook, IÕve É found multiple blatant attempts by foreign national governments to abuse our platform on vast scales to mislead their own citizenry, and caused international news on multiple occasions.Ó
Over the course of 7,800 scathing words, Zhang outlined FacebookÕs failure to combat political manipulation campaigns akin to what Russia had done in the 2016 US election. ÒWe simply didnÕt care enough to stop them,Ó she wrote. ÒI know that I have blood on my hands by now.Ó
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How Facebook let fake engagement distort global politics: a whistleblower's account. Sophie Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world. The inside story of Sophie Zhang’s battle to combat rampant manipulation a
Sophie Zhang, a former Facebook employee, in Fremont, Calif.
Whistleblower Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world.
Shortly before Sophie Zhang lost access to FacebookÕs systems, she published one final message on the companyÕs internal forum, a farewell tradition at Facebook known as a Òbadge postÓ.
ÒOfficially, IÕm a low-level [data scientist] whoÕs being fired today for poor performance,Ó the post began. ÒIn practice, in the 2.5 years IÕve spent at Facebook, IÕve É found multiple blatant attempts by foreign national governments to abuse our platform on vast scales to mislead their own citizenry, and caused international news on multiple occasions.Ó
Over the course of 7,800 scathing words, Zhang outlined FacebookÕs failure to combat political manipulation campaigns akin to what Russia had done in the 2016 US election. ÒWe simply didnÕt care enough to stop them,Ó she wrote. ÒI know that I have blood on my hands by now.Ó
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PEOPLE - Mark Zuckerberg an der Breakthrough Prize Ceremony
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Mark Zuckerberg and Lenny Kravitz
Breakthrough Prize Ceremony, Arrivals, Mountain View, USA - 03 Nov 2019
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PEOPLE - Mark Zuckerberg an der Breakthrough Prize Ceremony
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Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg
Breakthrough Prize Ceremony, Arrivals, Mountain View, USA - 03 Nov 2019
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PEOPLE - Mark Zuckerberg an der Breakthrough Prize Ceremony
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Mark Zuckerberg and Lenny Kravitz
Breakthrough Prize Ceremony, Arrivals, Mountain View, USA - 03 Nov 2019
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PEOPLE - Mark Zuckerberg an der Breakthrough Prize Ceremony
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Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg
Breakthrough Prize Ceremony, Arrivals, Mountain View, USA - 03 Nov 2019
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PEOPLE - Mark Zuckerberg an der Breakthrough Prize Ceremony
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Lenny Kravitz and Mark Zuckerberg
Breakthrough Prize Ceremony, Arrivals, Mountain View, USA - 03 Nov 2019
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PEOPLE - Mark Zuckerberg an der Breakthrough Prize Ceremony
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Priscilla Chan, Mark Zuckerberg
Breakthrough Prize Ceremony, Arrivals, Mountain View, USA - 03 Nov 2019
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PEOPLE - Mark Zuckerberg an der Breakthrough Prize Ceremony
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Priscilla Chan, Mark Zuckerberg
Breakthrough Prize Ceremony, Arrivals, Mountain View, USA - 03 Nov 2019
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PEOPLE - Mark Zuckerberg an der Breakthrough Prize Ceremony
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Priscilla Chan, Mark Zuckerberg
Breakthrough Prize Ceremony, Arrivals, Mountain View, USA - 03 Nov 2019
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PEOPLE - Mark Zuckerberg an der Breakthrough Prize Ceremony
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Mark Zuckerberg
Breakthrough Prize Ceremony, Arrivals, Mountain View, USA - 03 Nov 2019
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PEOPLE - Mark Zuckerberg an der Breakthrough Prize Ceremony
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Priscella Chan and Mark Zuckerberg
Breakthrough Prize Ceremony, Arrivals, Mountain View, USA - 03 Nov 2019
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Nicola Mendelsohn is Facebook’s vice president EMEA, one of the most powerful women in the UK tech industry, but in 2016 she was told she had cancer.
Vice-President for Europe, the Middle East and Africa for Facebook Nicola Mendelsohn pictured at 155 Bishopsgate, London.
Lady Mendelsohn CBE is a British advertising executive. Active in the advertising industry since 1992, she was named Vice-President for Europe, the Middle East and Africa for Facebook in June 2013. She is also a non-executive director of Diageo.
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Christopher Wylie
Christopher Wylie / Chris Wylie photographed at Swedish fashion chain H&M in the offices and showroom on New Oxford Street, London where he now works as a head of research. Wylie, who helped found the data firm Cambridge Analytica and worked there until 2014, in London, March 12, 2018. According to Wylie, preferences in clothing and music are the leading indicators of political leaning, and fashion profiling played a bigger role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election than anyone realized.
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Christopher Wylie
Christopher Wylie / Chris Wylie photographed at Swedish fashion chain H&M in the offices and showroom on New Oxford Street, London where he now works as a head of research. Wylie, who helped found the data firm Cambridge Analytica and worked there until 2014, in London, March 12, 2018. According to Wylie, preferences in clothing and music are the leading indicators of political leaning, and fashion profiling played a bigger role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election than anyone realized.
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Christopher Wylie
Christopher Wylie / Chris Wylie photographed at Swedish fashion chain H&M in the offices and showroom on New Oxford Street, London where he now works as a head of research. Wylie, who helped found the data firm Cambridge Analytica and worked there until 2014, in London, March 12, 2018. According to Wylie, preferences in clothing and music are the leading indicators of political leaning, and fashion profiling played a bigger role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election than anyone realized.
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Christopher Wylie
Christopher Wylie / Chris Wylie photographed at Swedish fashion chain H&M in the offices and showroom on New Oxford Street, London where he now works as a head of research. Wylie, who helped found the data firm Cambridge Analytica and worked there until 2014, in London, March 12, 2018. According to Wylie, preferences in clothing and music are the leading indicators of political leaning, and fashion profiling played a bigger role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election than anyone realized.
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Christopher Wylie
Christopher Wylie / Chris Wylie photographed at Swedish fashion chain H&M in the offices and showroom on New Oxford Street, London where he now works as a head of research. Wylie, who helped found the data firm Cambridge Analytica and worked there until 2014, in London, March 12, 2018. According to Wylie, preferences in clothing and music are the leading indicators of political leaning, and fashion profiling played a bigger role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election than anyone realized.
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Christopher Wylie
Christopher Wylie / Chris Wylie photographed at Swedish fashion chain H&M in the offices and showroom on New Oxford Street, London where he now works as a head of research. Wylie, who helped found the data firm Cambridge Analytica and worked there until 2014, in London, March 12, 2018. According to Wylie, preferences in clothing and music are the leading indicators of political leaning, and fashion profiling played a bigger role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election than anyone realized.
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Christopher Wylie
Christopher Wylie / Chris Wylie photographed at Swedish fashion chain H&M in the offices and showroom on New Oxford Street, London where he now works as a head of research. Wylie, who helped found the data firm Cambridge Analytica and worked there until 2014, in London, March 12, 2018. According to Wylie, preferences in clothing and music are the leading indicators of political leaning, and fashion profiling played a bigger role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election than anyone realized.
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NEWS - Brüssel: Anhörung von Mark Zuckerberg im Europaparlament
The founder and CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg shake hands with Antonio Tajani, President of European Parliament before the hearing at Parliament headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 22.05.2018 Zuckerberg comes to Brussels defend the company after scandal over its sale of personal data to a British political consultancy which worked on U.S. President Donald TrumpÕs election campaign, among others.
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NEWS - Brüssel: Anhörung von Mark Zuckerberg im Europaparlament
The founder and CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg shake hands with Antonio Tajani, President of European Parliament before the hearing at Parliament headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 22.05.2018 Zuckerberg comes to Brussels defend the company after scandal over its sale of personal data to a British political consultancy which worked on U.S. President Donald TrumpÕs election campaign, among others.
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NEWS - Brüssel: Anhörung von Mark Zuckerberg im Europaparlament
The founder and CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg shake hands with Antonio Tajani, President of European Parliament before the hearing at Parliament headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 22.05.2018 Zuckerberg comes to Brussels defend the company after scandal over its sale of personal data to a British political consultancy which worked on U.S. President Donald TrumpÕs election campaign, among others.
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Black activist jailed for his Facebook posts speaks out about secret FBI surveillance.Rakem Balogun spoke out against police brutality. Now he is believed to be the first prosecuted under a secretive US effort to track so-called ‘black identity extremist
Black activist jailed for his Facebook posts speaks out about secret FBI surveillance. Rakem Balogun spoke out against police brutality. Now he is believed to be the first prosecuted under a secretive US effort to track so-called Ôblack identity extremistsÕ..
Balogun photographed in his hometown Dallas, Texas two days after being released from jail after a false arrest.
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NEWS - Mark Zuckerberg nach Datenskandal zu Anhörung im US-Kongress
April 9, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Facebook CEO MARK ZUCKERBERG meets with senators on Capitol Hill before his appearance at two congressional hearings this week (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Mark Zuckerberg nach Datenskandal zu Anhörung im US-Kongress
April 9, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg meets with senators on Capitol Hill before his appearance at two congressional hearings this week (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Mark Zuckerberg nach Datenskandal zu Anhörung im US-Kongress
April 9, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg meets with senators on Capitol Hill before his appearance at two congressional hearings this week (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Mark Zuckerberg nach Datenskandal zu Anhörung im US-Kongress
April 9, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg meets with senators on Capitol Hill before his appearance at two congressional hearings this week (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Mark Zuckerberg nach Datenskandal zu Anhörung im US-Kongress
April 9, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg meets with senators on Capitol Hill before his appearance at two congressional hearings this week (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Mark Zuckerberg nach Datenskandal zu Anhörung im US-Kongress
April 9, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg meets with senators on Capitol Hill before his appearance at two congressional hearings this week (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Weekend: Die Bilder des Wochenendes
BBC Broadcasting House, London, Great Britain. 8th April 2018. Guests arriving at the BBC ahead of the Andrew Marr Show. Christopher Wylie, the Canadian whistleblower in the Facebook and Cambridge Analytica data breach who was the former director of research at Cambridge Analytica.
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NEWS - London: Facebook Datenaffäre - Whistleblower Christopher Wylie
27/03/2018. London, UK. Christopher Wylie, the Cambridge Analytica whistleblower, arrives at Portcullis House to appear before a Select Committee. Cambridge Analytica has been implicated in an investigation into the misuse of Facebook user data to influence the electoral outcomes, including the Brexit referendum.
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NEWS - London: Facebook Datenaffäre - Whistleblower Christopher Wylie
27/03/2018. London, UK. Christopher Wylie (C), the Cambridge Analytica whistleblower, arrives at Portcullis House to appear before a Select Committee. Cambridge Analytica has been implicated in an investigation into the misuse of Facebook user data to influence the electoral outcomes, including the Brexit referendum.
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NEWS - London: Facebook Datenaffäre - Whistleblower Christopher Wylie
27/03/2018. London, UK. Christopher Wylie, the Cambridge Analytica whistleblower, arrives at Portcullis House to appear before a Select Committee. Cambridge Analytica has been implicated in an investigation into the misuse of Facebook user data to influence the electoral outcomes, including the Brexit referendum.
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How Facebook let fake engagement distort global politics: a whistleblower's account. Sophie Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world. The inside story of Sophie Zhang’s battle to combat rampant manipulation a
Sophie Zhang, a former Facebook employee, in Fremont, Calif.
Whistleblower Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world.
Shortly before Sophie Zhang lost access to FacebookÕs systems, she published one final message on the companyÕs internal forum, a farewell tradition at Facebook known as a Òbadge postÓ.
ÒOfficially, IÕm a low-level [data scientist] whoÕs being fired today for poor performance,Ó the post began. ÒIn practice, in the 2.5 years IÕve spent at Facebook, IÕve É found multiple blatant attempts by foreign national governments to abuse our platform on vast scales to mislead their own citizenry, and caused international news on multiple occasions.Ó
Over the course of 7,800 scathing words, Zhang outlined FacebookÕs failure to combat political manipulation campaigns akin to what Russia had done in the 2016 US election. ÒWe simply didnÕt care enough to stop them,Ó she wrote. ÒI know that I have blood on my hands by now.Ó
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Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen calls for urgent external regulation. Ex-employee tells UK MPs Mark Zuckerberg ‘has unilateral control over 3bn people’ due to his position
Frances Haugen leaves Palace of Westminster after giving evidence to the joint committee of MPs and peers considering the draft online harms bill. London.
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