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This article was published on February 7, 2013

TNW’s Daily Dose: Yahoo partners with Google for ads, Facebook deletes face data in Europe, and more


TNW’s Daily Dose: Yahoo partners with Google for ads, Facebook deletes face data in Europe, and more

Yahoo has announced a display ads partnership with Google, it’s confirmed that Facebook has deleted data used for its controversial face recognition feature in Europe, and Twitter revamps search in its iOS and Android apps. It’s all in today’s Daily Dose.

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  • Yahoo picks up Google as an ad provider, calling the partnership a move to expand its network: Read more
  • Irish and German regulators confirm: Facebook has deleted all facial recognition data for EU users: Read more
  • Twitter upgrades its mobile search experience by building a hybrid stream of tweets, users, and photos: Read more

  

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