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  2. Ruchi Sanghvi - Wikipedia

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    Ruchi Sanghvi (born 20 January 1982) [1] [2] is an Indian computer engineer and businesswoman. She was the first female engineer hired by Facebook. [3] [4] In late 2010, she quit Facebook and in 2011, [5] she started her own company Cove, with two other co-founders.

  3. Blogging in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The first Persian language blog is thought to have been created by Hossein Derakhshan, (in Canada), in 2001. Derakhshan also provided readers with a simple instruction manual in Persian on how to start a blog. [2] In 2004, a census of blogs around the world by the NITLE found 64,000 Persian language blogs. [3]

  4. List of miscellaneous fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Published a false claim with a Photoshopped image as evidence. Its Facebook page was hijacked by a businessman based in North Macedonia in 2019. The original owner had worked with Liberty Writers News and USApoliticstoday.com, one of the original sites in the network of Macedonian fake news sites.

  5. Facebook black icon caused by technical issue. Here's how to ...

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    An attached screenshot of the poster's home screen shows the Facebook logo sporting a blue "F" on a black tile rather than a white "F" on a blue tile. "Came here to see what others were saying ...

  6. Zigzag (surfing magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Despite the major re-structuring, in 2009 Zigzag reached a celebratory milestone by printing its 200th issue. Later that year Zigzag beat other popular national magazines (boasting more than double and triple the circulation of Zigzag) by taking out the 2009 'Best Special Interest Magazine' at the prestigious annual PICA awards. The PICA's are ...

  7. Zig-Zag (company) - Wikipedia

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    The zouave soldier portrayed on the front of Zig-Zag products is colloquially known as the "Zig-Zag man". The choice of a member of this French North African regiment as a Zig-Zag icon originates from a folk story about an incident in the battle of Sevastopol. When the soldier's clay pipe was destroyed by a bullet, he attempted to roll his ...

  8. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook apologies have appeared in newspapers, television, blog posts and on Facebook. [272] On March 25, 2018, leading US and UK newspapers published full-page ads with a personal apology from Zuckerberg. Zuckerberg issued a verbal apology on CNN. [273] In May 2010, he apologized for discrepancies in privacy settings. [272]

  9. ZigZag (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    ZigZag was a British rock music magazine. It was started by Pete Frame and the first edition was published on 16 April 1969. The magazine was noted for its interviews, articles, innovative "rock family trees" by Frame, and support for American songwriters such as Michael Nesmith , Mickey Newbury , Gene Clark , etc.