Over 8,000 People Already Use Facebook's 'Secret' New Project: Facebook At Work
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No one should be surprised that Facebook is secretly working on a form of Facebook for work.
Facebook's recent push to become more privacy-conscious only goes so far, according to recent reports.
Facebook has condensed its complex and legalese-loaded privacy policy by two-thirds, in hopes of making it easier for the average user to understand.
Government Moves to Regulate YouTube Videos Under Campaign Finance Laws!
The social network tries to promote voting, but it also has conducted tests that affect users' voting behavior—without telling them.
How many of you are reading this because of a link you clicked on Facebook? In the online publishing industry (which WIRED obviously is part of), Facebook's influence on site traffic—and therefore ad revenue—is difficult to overstate.
You've been there, you've done that, and you can now do this: space travel.
Putin spoke just now LIVE at the 11th meeting of Valdai International Discussion Club. These were the real time tweets from RIA Novosti across the last 3 hours.
The Verge: Facebook has a message for the DEA: if you want to use our service, you have to use your real name.
Even Jimmy Fallon has hopped aboard the Ello hype train.
Narcissism, isolation, control freakery: the deep impact of the Internet and social networks on our modern lives is coming under the spotlight in a new TV show and an upcoming movie this month.
Did you hear the one about Facebook charging $2.99 per month for access?
No. You don't know, because the owner of this site does not wear it on his sleeve, or try to shove his beliefs about his religion down others' throats.
Did you hear the one about Facebook charging $2.99 per month for access?
Facebook's long-awaited Google AdSense competitor is finally here. It's called Atlas, and it will allow brands to use the social network's massive trove of data to target ads on sites across the web.
Facebook Has A New Way To Make Money On Your Data — And Potentially Learn More About You Than Ever
An alleged phone call from the NSA prompted public school officials in an Alabama school district to launch a surveillance program to monitor students' online activities, administrators of the Huntsville City School District now admit.
In a matter of days, the new social network Ello, described as the "anti-Facebook" for its stand on privacy and advertising, has become perhaps the hottest ticket on the Internet.
At 11 o'clock on a Tuesday night, Amanda, a senior at Princeton University, got her first text message from Stephen, a 60-something Wall Street banker.
It may sound grandiose, but they're not entirely wrong.
Today at 10am PST, Instagram is lifting the veil on Hyperlapse, one of the company's first apps outside of Instagram itself.
I'm loving it! Another plank to strengthen the Ark!
White hat hacker Ben Caudill is halfway through his sandwich when he casually reaches over to his iPhone, swipes the screen a few times, then holds it up to me. "Is that you?" he asks.
Press Suppression: Infowars Twitter Account Suspended Twice Within 12 Hours of Creation
Facebook Inc. (FB) will let advertisers know where a promotion was first viewed and when it led to a purchase by tracking users between their electronic devices, a tool that may reignite privacy concerns.
There's this great Andy Warhol quote you've probably seen before: "I think everybody should like everybody."
"I know there are some who worry about the intrusiveness of this?"
July 31, 2014 -- Updated 1228 GMT (2028 HKT) They were warned not to share it, but share it they did.
Do we spend too much time on Facebook? Depends. When the site goes down, do you consider it to be an emergency?
A Russian deputy prime minister took to Twitter to compare the respective manliness of President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to The Telegraph.