Some of you may recall that Breitbart has gotten on my nerves lately, enough to give them a little more (unwanted by Breitbart, I suspect, but it's still publicity so maybe not) attention. Unlike the New York Post, which I occasionally take out back because I expect better of the Post.
Today's episode features Breitbart making much ado about nothing, whining that Facebook is officially doing business in China again.
My Comment, Posted on Breitbart's Facebook Page:
Anyone that's surprised probably thinks Professional Wrestling is real...
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Facebook (now known as Meta) has announced a deal with Tencent Holdings to launch a new, lower-priced virtual reality headset in China, marking its return to the Chinese market after a 14-year absence.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Meta Platforms, the company formerly known as Facebook, has embarked on a major strategic move by partnering with Tencent Holdings, a Chinese juggernaut in the global gaming industry. This partnership marks a return for Mark Zuckerberg’s to the Chinese market, a space it exited in 2009 when Facebook was blocked in China. The collaboration is set to kick off in late 2024, focusing on the launch of a new, cost-effective virtual reality headset.
A Match Made in Hell: Facebook Strikes Deal to Reenter Chinese Market
Hell, why don't we just start inviting them to dinner to enjoy a good Pengolin pie with a snake mouse appetizer. We better get used to it.