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Turkish official 'barks' after tweet by fake Ankara mayor
A tweet by a parody account of the mayor of Ankara, who is known for frequently quarreling on social media, has convinced an official to bark in response to his request ? twice.
Mobile commerce on the rise in Turkey
According to online shopping website hepsiburada.com, one of every two orders is completed through handheld devices while 62 percent of its website traffic comes through such devices during weekends and holidays, showing the popularity of mobile shopping is rising rapidly in Turkey.
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24h Library Opens in Downtown Sofia
A literary club offering a reading room opened in the center of Bulgaria's capital Sofia on Wednesday, after having been on demand for years.
Peroto ("The Feather"), a library and a bookshop at the same time, is to offer readers the newest titles, Miroslav Borshosh, the Director of the National Palace of Culture where it is based, told guests at the opening ceremony.
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Sir, this piece of mud won't stick on us
One of the pieces of rags among the pro-government newspapers fabricated a story and printed it as its headline the other day. According to the story created and written at one of the paper's desks, the Do?an Media Group was supporting a terror organization.
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At last! Facebook gets a ‘dislike’ button
A desire of millions of Facbook users to have a dislike button is finally coming true. Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg announced the company is planning to include a dislike button on its page. Zukcerberg announced Wednesday that the social media network will soon adopt a dislike button for users to express their negative opinions on posts or comments.
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Facebook working on long-sought 'dislike' button
Facebook, pressed for years by users to add a "dislike" button, announced Sept. 15 it was working on the feature and will be testing it soon.
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Naomi Cambell supports #FreeTheNipple move
Supermodel Naomi Cambpell decided to participate in #FreeTheNipple move sharing a very bare still from her forthcoming Taschen two-volume book.
The hashtag #FreeTheNipple refers to the dissatisfaction among women that social networks like Facebook (and Facebook-owned Instagram) censorship of female nipples , even in posts of breastfeeding.
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Google to donate up to $5.5M to help European refugees
Google's charitable arm is pledging to donate an additional $5.5 million to groups trying to help the thousands of refugees pouring into Europe.
Russian watchdog says Google violating competition law
Russia's anti-monopoly agency said on Sept. 14 Google Inc was abusing its market position in the country and would face penalties, in a case launched by local competitor Yandex .
Indian man arrested for Internet blackmail; demanded teens send him nude pics
A college student near the Indian city of Hyderabad has been arrested for tricking female students into revealing secrets about their sex lives, before blackmailing them that he could post the chats if they didn’t send him nude pics!