Facebook switches information again on in Australia

[NFA] Facebook ended a one-week blackout of Australian information on its fashionable social media internet web site on Friday and offered initial trade agreements with 3 small local publishers.
[NFA] Facebook ended a one-week blackout of Australian news on its popular social media site on Friday and announced preliminary commercial agreements with three small local publishers.Original article
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