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Opening up your social media accounts at work is generally taboo, but it looks like Facebook is fighting back against that notion. The company is launching a new product simply dubbed ‘Work,’ reports TechCrunch, which would allow businesses to make their own self-contained social network among their employees. These are meant to mimic standard Facebook’s appearance and behavior. Users have the option to either create a separate work login, or connect through their existing Facebook accounts. However, there are some important differences for the business-oriented product too: there are no advertisements or data tracking. Additionally, the company believes its ‘Groups’ feature becomes…

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