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  1. Imagine a world where everyone has the power to share knowledge and use the internet for innovation. Internet.org outlines the plan make the internet more accessible and efficient in order to #connecttheworld.
    Our plan is to make basic internet services affordable, so everyone with a phone can join the knowledge economy. Mark Zuckerberg explains how we'll do it.
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  3. Join Jessie J and Facebook Live (facebooklive.com) on Thursday, 26 September at 15:00 BST for a live Q&A and acoustic session at the Facebook London office. Jessie J will exclusively reveal the name of her next single and perform a song from her new album, "Alive," which hit stores this week. RSVP and share questions for Jessie J here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1396055507291304/ #JessieJFBLive
    Facebook Live's photo.
    Thursday, September 26 at 3:00pm in UTC+01
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    30,186 people went
  4. Today, we're announcing Internet.org, a global partnership between technology leaders, nonprofits, local communities and experts who are working together to bring the internet to the two thirds of the world's population that doesn't have it. #ConnectTheWorld
  5. Pride 2013 (12 photos)
    This weekend, more than 700 Facebook employees, including Mark Zuckerberg, as well as former Super Bowl champion Brendon Ayanbadejo, marched in the San Francisco Pride Parade to show their support for the LGBTQ community. To stay up to date on the latest information around LGBTQ and diversity at Facebook, follow Facebook Diversity. #PrideConnectsUs
    Photo: Photo Credit: Monica HC
    Photo: Mark Zuckerberg and NFL player Brendon Ayanbadejo ride the Facebook Pride trolley. (Photo Credit: Jason Agron Photography)
    Photo: Photo Credit: Monica HC
    Photo: Employees wore shirts of every color of the pride rainbow and filled more than an entire block of San Francisco.  (Photo Credit: Jason Agron Photography)
  6. Nathaniel Eggleston didn't know what it meant to be proud until an act of defiance on Facebook helped him find his authentic self. #PrideConnectsUs
  7. Approximately 70% of people on Facebook in the U.S. are connected to a friend who has expressly identified themselves as gay, lesbian or bisexual on their timeline. #PrideConnectsUs
    Photo: Approximately 70% of people on Facebook in the U.S. are connected to a friend who has expressly identified themselves as gay, lesbian or bisexual on their timeline. #PrideConnectsUs
  8. Chatter about this year's #NBAFinals generated more than 100 million posts, comments and likes on Facebook. Check out the series' most-buzzed-about moments and join the conversation!
    Champions LeBron James and the Heat are blazing hot on Facebook.

    By Alex Walker, Facebook Consumer Content Manager & Robert D’Onofrio, Facebook Data Editor

    Miami didn’t just burn it up on the hardwood. LeBron James and his teammates were ...
  9. Facebook's newest data center - one of the most efficient and sustainable data centers on the planet - is now serving live user traffic from around the world.
    On the edge of the Arctic Circle, where the River Lule meets the Gulf of Bothnia, lies a very important building. Facebook's newest data center - in Luleå, Sweden - is now handling live traffic from around the world.

    As our systems come on...