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Facebook Is on Road to Redemption
Wall Street Journal 07.25.2013
Facebook Revamps Ads to Compete With Google
New York Times 01.15.2014
Big Profit at Facebook as It Tilts to Mobile
New York Times 01.29.2014
Facebook Uses Data to Charm Advertisers
Wall Street Journal 01.31.2014
Social Media Fail to Live Up to Early Marketing Hype
Wall Street Journal 06.24.2014
World Isn't Yet Facebook's Oyster
Wall Street Journal 07.24.2014
Facebook’s Profit Propelled by Mobile
New York Times 07.23.2014
How Facebook Sold You Krill Oil
New York Times 08.02.2014
Facebook Offers to Let Publishers Keep Revenue From Certain Ads
Wall Street Journal 05.03.2015
Publishers Warily Embed With Facebook
Wall Street Journal 05.12.2015
Facebook, Google Tighten Grip on Mobile Ads
Wall Street Journal 07.30.2015
Mobile Readers Abound; the Ads, Not So Much--news digest
Wall Street Journal 08.24.2015
Why the Internet Won’t Be the Next TV for Advertising
Wall Street Journal 09.16.2015
Facebook Profit Tops $1 Billion
Wall Street Journal 01.28.2016
Facebook: It’s Hard to Argue With Results Like These
Wall Street Journal 01.28.2016
Facebook Reports Soaring Revenue, Buoyed by Mobile Ads
New York Times 01.27.2016
Facebook Revenue Soars on Ad Growth
Wall Street Journal 04.28.2016
Facebook Reveals Vulnerability in Mobile
Wall Street Journal 05.17.2012
Facebook's Mobile Miscalculation
Wall Street Journal 05.22.2012
Facebook Reports a Loss, but Its Revenue Beats Expectations
New York Times 07.26.2012
As Social Site's Shares Fall, Some Hear Echo of 2000
New York Times 07.27.2012
Wall Street Journal 08.17.2012
Mobile Ads: Here's What Works and What Doesn't
Wall Street Journal 09.27.2012
Facebook Breaks Free With Mobile
Wall Street Journal 01.30.2013
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