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Facebook tests tech to help blind people enjoy photos
Facebook on April 4 began using artificial intelligence to help people with visual impairments enjoy photos posted at the leading social network.
Bulgaria Moves to Speed up Issuing of Work Permits to Non-EU Citizens
Bulgaria's Employment Agency has called a public tender for the building of a software system that will make it easier and faster to issue work permits to non-EU citizens.
The rationale is to remove barriers to hiring much needed professionals, particularly in the IT sector.
Varoufakis tweets against Troika after wikileaks IMF revelations
Former Greek Finance Minister Yianis Varoufakis tweeted that the Troika was a ‘para-state’ force of ‘pseudo-technocrats’ responding to the wikileaks revelations about the conversation between Thomsen and Velculescu, Saturday. The self proclaimed ‘erratic Marxists’ said in a couple of Tweets that they were undermining Europe. ‘The unilateral targeting against Thomsen was stupid.
Turkish ministers accuse Twitter of plotting against Erdo?an
Senior government officials have slammed Twitter, claiming it "censored" a hashtag created for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an by removing #WeLoveErdogan from its top trending tweets.
Facebook apologizes for Safety Check glitch after Pakistan blast
Facebook apologized on March 27 for a bug that sent a Safety Check notification to users around the world following a deadly suicide bombing in Pakistan.
NASA says goodnight to Athens
NASA astronaut Tim Kopra posted a wonderful photo of Athens at night on his Twitter account sharing it with thousands of his Twitter followers.
“Goodnight Athens”, Kopra writes from the International Space Station.
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Mark Zuckerberg bottle feeds his daughter
Facebook founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, shared his most adorable picture of himself enjoying some father daughter bonding time with his baby girl.
Capturing this sweet moment between him and his precious daughter, Maxima, he made it clear that family comes first.
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What we needed was a prosecutor to love
After waking up quite early on March 22 and having my required dose of coffee, I took a look at Twitter, which is my tool to measure the blood pressure of the nation.
A Turkish citizen of Iranian origin, Reza Zarrab, had been arrested in the U.S. I get that, okay. But who was this guy Preet Bharara that was mentioned in many tweets?
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In first, streaming top earner for US music business
Streaming has become for the first time the top money-maker for the US recorded music business, but it has struggled to offset falling CD sales and downloads, industry data showed on March 22.
Suspect arrested for sending death threats to journalists
Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic announced on Wednesday that a person has been arrested for threatening Brankica Stankovic and Veran Matic.
Stefanovic posted on Twitter that the suspect was detained for sending threatening messages via email to the editorial staff of the insajder.net website, led by Stankovic, and to B92's News Editor-in-Chief Veran Matic.