Booting Up: Facebook Is Now Letting Teens Post Their Tantrums Publicly

Facebook is cashing in on the “teen trend” by allowing users aged 13 to 17 post publicly, which the social

Now on iPad. (Photo: Oyster)
Now on iPad. (Photo: Oyster)

Facebook is cashing in on the “teen trend” by allowing users aged 13 to 17 post publicly, which the social network can sell ads on. [New York Times]

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Twitter has picked up another Googler to head up retail ad sales as it preps for an IPO. [Variety]

Oyster, the “Netflix for ebooks,” has landed on the iPad. [GigaOM]

Verizon Wireless made a measly $30 billion in revenue last quarter. [The Verge]

Importantly, the Pandacam is coming back online today now that the government shutdown is now over. [WJLA]

Booting Up: Facebook Is Now Letting Teens Post Their Tantrums Publicly