This article was published on June 8, 2011

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Facebook has caused a stir by rolling out facial recognition technology to help users tag photos, Samsung could be preparing to buy Nokia, Google Maps tells you when your train is late (in a few cities, at least) and Twitter.com gets automatic link shortening. All of this is in today’s edition of The Next Web’s Daily Dose.

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TNWDailyDose 08-06-2011 by TNW Daily Dose

Facebook rolls out facial recognition in most countries

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Samsung reportedly preparing to acquire Nokia

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