BBC documentary goes inside Facebook's nerve centre

A brand new BBC Two Horizon documentary has printed massive rows of servers and cabinets filled with cables and gear on the social community's base in Silicon Valley, California.
A new BBC Two Horizon documentary has revealed huge rows of servers and shelves full of cables and equipment at the social network's base in Silicon Valley, California.Original article
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