SLIDESHOWS
Debra Donston-Miller | December 21, 2012
 
      

Facebook's 2012 Highs And Lows



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Microsoft and Facebook Join Forces

Watch out, Google? In April, Microsoft and Facebook announced a patent agreement in which Microsoft will assign to Facebook the right to purchase (for $550 million in cash) a portion of the patent portfolio it agreed to acquire from AOL.

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Microsoft and Facebook Join Forces Watch out, Google? In April, Microsoft and Facebook announced a patent agreement in which Microsoft will assign to Facebook the right to purchase (for $550 million in cash) a portion of the patent portfolio it agreed to acquire from AOL.

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Instagram Users Fume At Photos As Ads

Facebook's New Privacy Policies: The Good News

Facebook Policy Vote: 10 Things To Know

Facebook Privacy Notice Has No Legs

Facebook Couples Profiles: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do

Social Media Guide To The Presidential Debates

Facebook Page Welcome Tabs: Big Loss Or Good Riddance?

ABOUT THIS SLIDESHOW

2012 brought big ups and downs for Facebook, and for the companies that have bet some of their business on it.





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