to figure out when and where. switching gears for a moment, facebook s ceo mark zuckerberg has broken his silence in the wake of the revelation that a data analytics firm was able to collect the personal information of 50 million users of the social network giant. zuckerberg announced the scandal yesterday followed by a blitz of interviews is six days after this controversy broke. in his more than 900 word message, zuckerberg wrote in part, quote, we have a responsibility to protect your data and if we can t, then we don t deserve to serve you. i ve been working to understand exactly what happened and how to make sure this doesn t happen again. it was a breach of trust between facebook and the people who share their data with us and expect us to protect it. we need to fix it. i started facebook and at the end of the day i m responsible for what happens on our platform. in a series of interviews after posting that message, zuckerberg talked about what his company
internet giants facebook and microsoft now say they received thousands of requests from u.s. government agencies to turn over user data in the last six months of 2012. according to facebook s general counsel, the social network giant received in that time up to 10,000 requests to disclose information on everything from missing children investigations to fugitive tracking and terrorist threats. microsoft said it received between 6,000 and 7,000 warrants and subpoenas impacting around 32,000 accounts. both facebook and microsoft say they are now pushing the government to try to let them reveal more about the details and circumstances regarding these requests. for more on the government surveillance program, tune into fox news sunday tomorrow. chris wallace sits down with former vice president dick cheney to discuss this and a series of other scandals engulfing the white house right now. that is tomorrow on fox news channel. check your local listings for times.
team a lot of people are surprised to be in the four. michigan trying to do what the fab five wasn t able to do 20 years ago, win the national championship. they take on syracuse saturday night. we ll go behind the scenes with rachel nichols. if you want to know what happens at this event, join us for this special one-hour show tomorrow, 3:00 pm tomorrow. we re having a good time here. it s about 40 degrees here in hotlanta. it s going to be hot in that dome no matter what. i love to see the excitement with pieces of net tied onto their hats. it s hard to pick a favorite so we re going to root for all of them. joe carter, thank you so much. facebook wants to take over your phone. the social network giant is
phone, but we re going to take over the android operating system to a degree to allow facebook to be first and foremost the thing you see when you flick on your phone or go to your home screen. okay, so facebook home comes as the social network giant continues his big push into the mobile world. their motto is mobile first, mobile best. they re not joking around here. no. i went in here to do a interview with mark zuckerberg, and he insisted that he s going to show me this, because this is really the key to facebook s plans there. and what you see now only happens not home screen, the lock screen when you get the familiar facebook feed normally seen on a desktop, and then there s the communications program that can take place. but in the future you can do voice calls and other kinds of things there.
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