Survey Reveals Americans Feel the Need to Take a Break from Facebook
Valentine's Day may be in the air, but it seems like there isn't a ton of love for Facebook
Valentine's Day may be in the air, but it seems like there isn't a ton of love for Facebook
I'm thinking that maybe there should be a spot in a world record book for this lady. She is Facebook's oldest registered user.
On Monday, Florence Detlor, celebrated her 101st birthday by crashing in on Mark Zuckerberg and his crew of hackers, nerds and programmers at Facebook’s California headquarters.
While there might not be a spot in ‘The Guinness Book of World Records’ to praise Facebook’s oldest registered user — maybe there should be.
On Monday, Florence Detlor, the social network’s oldest registered user, celebrated her 101st birthday by crashing in on Mark Zuckerberg and his crew of hackers, nerds and programmers at Facebook’s California headquarters.
There are still a couple of hours for you to buy a chance at riches beyond your imagination. It's not Oprah money or Bill Gates money or even Mark Zuckerberg moolah, but it's enough that you can tell your boss what you really think of him/her.
You probably don’t check out the “about” section of your Facebook page a whole lot, being that you already know everything there is to know about yourself. But if you happened to do so today, you would have noticed something different — your listed email address has been changed to one with your Facebook profile name and then @facebook.com. Yes, Facebook gave you a Facebook email address without your permission.
Mark Zuckerberg wants to use Facebook to help those languishing at the tail end of organ donation lists.
So, starting today, the close to 200 million Facebook users in the United States and the United Kingdom will have the option to add that they are organ donors on their Facebook timeline.
It’s a monologue, it’s a blog … it’s a monoblog!
Two good jokes and one bad one – you decide which is which.
Mark Wahlberg showed off his ability to put his foot in his mouth last week when he made comments saying he could’ve prevented the September 11th terrorist attacks.
Frustrations over Facebook’s lax privacy policies have risen quite high in recent times, which makes the fact that someone was able to hack the social site and make public some of Mark Zuckerberg’s private photos all the more satisfying.
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Facebook may have changed the way we communicate, keep up with long lost friends and pretend that we're doing actual work in the office, but it has come at a great cost to privacy. Now t
This didn't make it to the air Saturday, but SNL's tribute to Steve Jobs is worth a look.
It's a bonus sketch taped during dress rehearsal, in which host Charlie Rose discusses the legacy of the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Arianna Huffington from the Huffington Post, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, and Rupert Murdoch.
It's a nice tribute. Watch the video after the break.
If you've spent any time on Facebook in the couple of days, chances are you've caught wind of the widespread dislike for the social network's new and improved news feed format. Well, buckle up, because it may be a bumpy ride over the next few weeks as Mark Zuckerberg and company are preparing for some rather profound changes.
Some have reported that making a couple of changes can restore the news feed to its pre-change behavior. I'll share that after the jump, but your mileage may vary!