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  2. Saigon Times - Wikipedia

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    The Saigon Times is a Vietnamese media organization with two Vietnamese- and two English-language publications. Its flagship publication is Thoi Bao Kinh Te Saigon, the most widely-read weekly economics and business news magazine in Vietnamese.

  3. Independent Journalists Association of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Journalists Association of Vietnam (IJAVN) is a media group that reports freely without government control in Vietnam.It was founded by Phạm Chí Dũng. ...

  4. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook had surpassed MySpace in global traffic and became the world's most popular social media platform. Microsoft announced that it had purchased a 1.6% share of Facebook for $240 million ($364 million in 2024 dollars [31]), giving Facebook an implied value of around $15 billion ($22.7 billion in 2024 dollars [31]).

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  6. Facebook onion address - Wikipedia

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    [8] The network address it used at the time – facebookcorewwwi.onion – is a backronym that stands for Facebook's Core WWW Infrastructure. [ 7 ] In April 2016, it had been used by over 1 million people monthly, up from 525,000 in 2015. [ 3 ]

  7. Trans pilot shares 'proof of life' video amid false claims ...

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    A transgender military pilot posted a "proof of life" video to refute social media rumors that she flew the helicopter involved in the plane crash that killed 67 people.

  8. Đông Pháp Thời Báo - Wikipedia

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    This Vietnamese newspaper-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. History of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook discusses with Yahoo! about the latter possibly acquiring the former, for $1 billion. [259] 2007: January 10: Product: Facebook launches m.facebook.com and officially announces mobile support. [321] 2007: May 24: Product: Facebook announces Facebook Platform for developers to build applications on top of Facebook's social graph. [322 ...