Facebook plans to show its users if they liked content created by Russian-backed fake news sites during the US presidential election... READ MORE›
As many as 126 million people could have been served posts on Facebook and 20 million on Instagram, the company says... READ MORE›
New Facebook tool will show you if you liked or followed fake Russian accounts spreading disinformation during the election on Facebook and Instagram... READ MORE›
She is a former correspondent and news anchor on national TV networks, and has already earned the nickname 'Defense Cutie' 'Oboronyasha' in Russian ... READ MORE›
Rossiyana Markovskaya was appointed personal spokesperson for Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu on Friday... READ MORE›
Facebook's total advertising revenue rose 49 percent in the third quarter to 10.14 billion, about 88 percent of which came from mobile ads... READ MORE›
Facebook, for instance, says a Russian group posted more than 80,000 times on its service during and after the election, potentially reaching as many as 126 million users... READ MORE›
Tech megacaps are sinking again, this time before the release of earnings from internet giants such as Google and Amazon... READ MORE›
Airbnb faces tough regulatory challenges in China, where movement between cities is closely monitored and people are required to register temporary stays with local police... READ MORE›
Facebook Inc. acquired popular teen mobile app TBH, which lets users anonymously answer questions about their friends. Terms of the deal weren't disclosed... READ MORE›
Facebook and Instagram were down for a number of users, mostly in parts of the US, Europe, and Canada... READ MORE›
We're working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible, a Facebook spokesperson told Reuters... READ MORE›
The idea was for Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan to be able to sell off their shares to finance their philanthropy... READ MORE›
The poll found that 37 percent of voters had a favorable view of Facebook, compared with 36 percent who didn't... READ MORE›
The poll found that 37 percent of voters had a favorable view of Facebook, compared with 36 percent who didn't... READ MORE›
His campaign has said it spent some 70 million on Facebook ads, and it also ran a live Facebook show... READ MORE›
In a Facebook post on Wednesday Zuckerberg said both Trump and liberals were upset about ideas and content on Facebook during the campaign... READ MORE›
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg responded on his Facebook page saying the social media platform tried to be neutral in the election... READ MORE›
The rules generally do not apply to political ads on Facebook and Alphabet Inc's GOOGL.O Google, which years ago sought exemptions from the commission... READ MORE›
He said Facebook has shut down the accounts that remained active... READ MORE›
The revolt escalated on Friday when Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg posted the image on her profile and Facebook deleted that too... READ MORE›
A website created Sunday dedicated itself to collecting the names, social media profiles, colleges and employers of people photographed at the rally... READ MORE›
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to Harvard grads Create world where everyone has sense of purpose... READ MORE›
Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds... READ MORE›
It took two weeks for Facebook to take the video down... READ MORE›
Facebook stands for bringing us closer together and building a global community... READ MORE›
Please translate these roman numerals mcmxcviii thank you, Liverpool-born May Ashworth, 86, asked Google... READ MORE›
Chief operating officer said companies can't resolve social issues on their own and that the government needs to step in... READ MORE›
"We have long said that we are interested in China, and are spending time understanding and learning more about the country in different ways," a Facebook spokesperson said by email... READ MORE›
Facebook has introduced a French flag filter to go on top of users' profile pictures as a gesture of unity over the Paris terrorist attacks... READ MORE›
Bezos, 53, is now worth 82.2 billion, about 600 million behind Spanish retail magnate Amancio Ortega, founder of the Zara clothing chain... READ MORE›
Facebook Inc. has found a new way to enter China secretly launching an app under a different name... READ MORE›
According to kompas.com, Rudiantara has discussed the matter with Twitter representatives and is now seeking to meet with Facebook... READ MORE›
Post to Facebook Internet's latest argument How should a dog wear pants?... READ MORE›
Eighty-one percent of the population in developed nations were Internet users, versus just 15.2 percent of the population of the least-developed countries... READ MORE›
1 COMMENTEMAILMORE The Kashmir musk deer were known to live in areas of Pakistan, India and Afghanistan, and had not been spotted in more than 60 years... READ MORE›
Facebook takes the next step to monetize WhatsApp WSJ... READ MORE›
He broadcast Natalie's murder on Facebook Live, a video that Jiranuch came across that evening... READ MORE›
Stamp evolved from media relationships Google already has for another one of its products, called AMP, which is meant to help load articles faster... READ MORE›
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the social network will make more frequent use of its Safety Check tool after the terrorist attacks in Paris... READ MORE›
Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg has made repeated attempts to woo Chinese authorities, learning Mandarin and touting a book by President Xi Jinping... READ MORE›
We believe in encryption we think that that's an important tool, Zuckerberg said on stage at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona... READ MORE›
The background for the photo of Mr. Zuckerberg's run, directly in front of the Forbidden City at the center of Beijing, is normally public-relations friendly... READ MORE›
Daniel Moore of Newton Falls, Ohio speaks warmly of the stranger who appeared at his dinner table on Friday night... READ MORE›
China has repeatedly made attempts to require internet users to register for online accounts using their real names, although with mixed success... READ MORE›
Q A If terrorism breeds online, are sites like Google and Facebook responsible for attacks?... READ MORE›
Brief Twitter outages worldwide day after WhatsApp panic -- RT News... READ MORE›
Messaging apps are facing increased pressure from government authorities as online rights around the world are slipping, according to a Freedom House report released Monday... READ MORE›
The number of people accessing Instagram through the web, instead of an app, is growing, the company said... READ MORE›
And streaming an hour of music a day will add up to almost 2GB over 30 days, according to Verizon Wireless's Data Calculator... READ MORE›
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