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Can Facebook Take Over Your TV?

Facebook is the dominant social media platform on phones, tablets, and computers, but is it part of your TV experience now, too? Yes, according to international market research and consulting firm Parks & Associates:

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From the article "Can Facebook Take Over Your TV?" by Eric Bleeker.

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