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Facebook Home, a YOLO Controversy and Other Top Comments
Saturday, April 06, 2013 10:55 PMJessica Fee
There was a lot of speculation over what Facebook's big announcement would be this past Thursday. While many predicted a Facebook phone, Mark Zuckerberg announced that the social network planned to release an Android launcher called Facebook Home that will come pre-installed on the new HTC First smartphone.

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Watch the Latest Ad for Facebook Home
Saturday, April 06, 2013 9:54 PMAnita Li
Facebook has unveiled a new ad spot for Home, the social network's user-interface skin for Android phones, just two days after its launch Called "Airplane," the ad is running as part of Facebook's first-ever television campaign across U.S. network and cable programming, according to Katie Hull, a spokesperson for Wieden+Kennedy Portland, the advertising agency behind the ad.

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70 Digital Resources You May Have Missed
Saturday, April 06, 2013 1:46 PMElisha Hartwig
It looks like spring has finally sprung over different parts of the United States, and if you've been outside enjoying the bursts of sunshine you probably haven't had time to check out some of the developments in tech and social media.

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Google Fiber Appears Austin-Bound
Saturday, April 06, 2013 1:09 PMSam Laird
There's reason to believe Austin will be the next city to get Google Fiber, the company's futuristic, ultra-fast broadband Internet service.

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Facebook Home Can be Disabled on the HTC First for Stock Android
Saturday, April 06, 2013 11:06 AMPocket-lint
It turns out the upcoming HTC First handset pre-loaded with the Facebook Home launcher is actually running stock Android as its base. A HTC spokesperson confirmed that a user can disable Facebook Home to run stock Android on the handset instead. The HTC First is the "first smartphone out of the Taiwanese-based company since the 2010 T-Mobile G2 handset not to run HTC's custom Sense overlay," Phandroid first discovered.

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