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RockMelt Releases Updated Facebook Browser
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I had to uninstall the first version of RockMelt’s browser because the social media features distracted from anything else […]
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Read MoreFacebook testing real time ads
By Emily Frances Knox
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Facebook is testing a new program capable of serving up ads as fast as members can post a […]
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