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Latest Technology News - WSJ publisher agrees to supply headlines for Facebook news tab

Latest Technology News - WSJ publisher agrees to supply headlines for Facebook news tab --- Amber criticises Instagram policy on female nipples with Momoa's edited pic ---
Actress Amber Heard on Sunday criticised Instagram's guidelines, that restrict showing female nipples, by posting an edited picture of actor Jason Momoa in which his chest was visible. "This picture meets Instagram's nudity guidelines & careful gender policies," she captioned Momoa's picture. Amber's post comes a month after Instagram censored the original picture in which her nipple was visible.
--- WSJ publisher agrees to supply headlines for Facebook news tab ---
Facebook has reached a deal with News Corp to feature headlines from the Wall Street Journal, other Dow Jones media properties and the New York Post in its upcoming dedicated news tab. Other publications like Buzzfeed News and Washington Post have also reached similar deals, the WSJ reported. Under the agreement, the publications will reportedly be paid a licensing fee.
--- Neat idea but won't happen: JPMorgan CEO on Facebook's Libra ---
Speaking about Facebook's proposed cryptocurrency 'Libra', Jamie Dimon, the CEO of American financial services firm JPMorgan Chase, said that it was "a neat idea that will never happen." Referring to his own firm's stablecoin JPM Coin, Dimon added Facebook wasn't "the first" in coming up with the idea. Recently, several companies including Visa and Mastercard dropped their backing for Libra.

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