Facebook’s ‘Like’ faces free-speech test in Richmond courtroom
A Facebook case being heard in the U.S Court of appeals for the Fourth Circuit, in downtown Richmond, could affect the rest of the nation.
A Facebook case being heard in the U.S Court of appeals for the Fourth Circuit, in downtown Richmond, could affect the rest of the nation.
A Facebook page with sexually explicit comments denigrating female Marines was taken down after a congresswoman who complained about it was threatened on that site.
Researchers found couples who tag each other in Facebook posts are closer in real life.
Dave Killough’s photo has been shared more than 2,000 times on Facebook.
Police say social media is like a catch-22 during major investigations.
The launch of the Facebook Home app has reignited the privacy debate over whether the social networking site is becoming too integrated in our lives.
Facebook has been testing the pay-to-message concept for some time in the United States.
Facebook is giving select users in nearly 40 countries around the world access to a trial service that will charge them a fee for sending direct, personal messages to people outside their network.
On a regular phone, Facebook’s data collecting powers are limited to what you do inside the official Facebook mobile app or on the site in a browser.
The long-rumored “Facebook phone” is closer to becoming a reality, after the social network on Thursday unveiled Facebook Home, a custom homescreen for Android smartphones.
New report says Americans spend a lot of time logging onto social media–just how much will surprise you.
Increases were greater in college towns, major cities
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