Facebook has grown too big for its britches and its now having to relocate to Menlo Park. Bye bye Palo Alto, it’s time to go back to school work.
They’ll join the ranks of the bad boys now, moving into Silicon Valley’s Google-occupied Menlo Park. The company has plans to add an additional 9,000 employees over the next six years, …
You know what’s sick and disgusting? As much as I’m a little nauseous about the ZOMG KATE BIN LADEN-MIDDLETON fiasco on my Facebook Newsfeed, this story over status updates makes me want to seriously hurl into the nearest bin.
Ramazan Acar, a 24-year-old father in Melbourne, Australia, announced to Facebook and the rest of the …
Reuters has reported that Facebook and Google want to get involved with Skype, after the company has delayed going public. The company is still expected to go public during the latter part of this year.
Both companies are looking to form individual joint ventures with Skype, according to two unnamed sources. Both talks are supposedly …
You’ve played Farmville on Facebook. Now you can play farming for real.
The UK’s National Trust (a charity established to preserve and protect ancient buildings and countryside landscapes) has set up My Farm, a people-powered online farming project.
For £30 per year (about $60), members of the project can take part in the …
It’s time to add – yet again – another Groupon competitor to the list of already growing entrants. Of course, Facebook has most recently thrown in its bid (after Google) to vie for a spot in the billion-dollar online coupon market. And now, enter AT&T into the ring.
The second-largest U.S. wireless provider is expected to …
Let the privacy blowups commence again. What does WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange think of Facebook? He interviewed with Russia Today, saying that Mark Zuckerberg’s creation is “the most appalling spy machine that has ever been invented.”
Assange believes that it is “…the world’s most comprehensive database about people, their …
Did you just write something stupid on Facebook? Delete no more, my friend, because Facebook comment editing is finally here.
The ability to edit Facebook comments extends only to replies for existing status updates and wall posts. It won’t work for status updates themselves.
To edit, just click the “X” next to the comment, as if …
A loophole in one of Facebook’s laxer policies has been getting some unwanted shine in recent weeks: for whatever their reasons, users have been able to take down popular pages (like Ars Technica’s) using little more than a fake email address.
Read Write Web reports that the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) was originally …
Electronic greeting cards are now officially dead, with Conan O’Brien’s Facebook-driven “F*Cards” taking their place.
They’re video messages you can send to your Facebook friends containing timely and appropriate advice dispensed by the goofy late night talk show host himself. There are 25 to choose from—here are some of the …
Had enough of Liking? That’s cool, because Facebook’s just announced a new trick: Sending.
The new feature was unveiled yesterday on the site’s developers blog, and it’s been introduced to deal with something Facebook isn’t well known for: sharing privately.
The Like button, as used on Facebook itself and on thousands of other …
Starting today, Facebook Deals will begin kicking off in five cities, according to the New York Times. The hotly anticipated Facebook Deals taps into the social online coupon market along with heavyweights Groupon and LivingSocial in offering discounts for shared activities.
The feature will initially only be offered in five cities: …