“Facebook's Sandberg Expresses Regret Over Deletion of Historic Vietnam War Photo” plus 1 more TechNewsWorld
“Facebook's Sandberg Expresses Regret Over Deletion of Historic Vietnam War Photo” plus 1 more TechNewsWorld |
Facebook's Sandberg Expresses Regret Over Deletion of Historic Vietnam War Photo Posted: 12 Sep 2016 04:08 PM PDT COO Sheryl Sandberg has acknowledged that Facebook was wrong to delete posts showing an iconic image of a naked girl fleeing a napalm attack during the Vietnam war. The admission came in a letter to Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg. Facebook last week repeatedly deleted the Pulitzer Prize-winning photo, "The Terror of War," on grounds that it violated its nudity restrictions. A global firestorm over censorship ensued. The controversy began when Norwegian author Tom Egeland included the image in a post on the history of warfare. |
How China Could Take Over the World's Tech and Automotive Markets Posted: 12 Sep 2016 09:52 AM PDT Nvidia and Baidu recently made an announcement with regard to self-driving cars that deserves closer attention. China currently is behind the U.S. in automotive technology, but it has passed the U.S. and Japan in automobile production -- I actually thought Japan was still ahead. China is producing twice the number of cars the U.S. is producing right now. If these things get smart, our next illegal immigration problem could be Chinese autonomous cars trying to find a country that is less polluted! |
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