Pinterest is looking for funds to expand its business and generate revenue
Investors lost as much as $500 million when Facebook went public, but the stock exchange says it’s not to blame
Facebook is reportedly developing a mobile app that tracks your location, even when the handset is not being used
Facebook has recorded impressive revenue growth thanks in part to its growing focus on mobile devices
Attackers show off potential for mass theft of Facebook passwords
Google Maps is no longer the most popular mobile app in the US, having been overtaken by Facebook
Facebook's Open Compute could make traditional servers obsolete, says Peter Judge
The revamp of Yahoo! continues as it acquires social news clipping service Snip.it...and then shuts it down
TweetDeck will close as a company but client will continue as Twitter builds up its walled garden
Government advised to think about the negative impact of technology on social integration
Microsoft has revamped its Bing social sidebar to add more results from Facebook timelines
Instragram will at the weekend implement its new Privacy Policy and Terms of Service that has previously drawn controversy
Facebook extends voice call trial to the US after successful testing in Canada
EMC joins despite earlier saying Open Compute-defined systems are not ready for critical data centres
Open Compute's latest initiatives might just re-define how the data centre industry works
Watchdog tries out Facebook's new thing, isn't totally convinced about its respect for privacy
Facebook revamps its search engine but says it is not a web search replacement
Facebook user base declines in the UK, but there are still 33 million British users
Spread of false information over social networks a major cause for concern in coming years
Jack Jenkins found and disclosed the bug, but didn’t even get a “thank you” in return
Facebook's new service lets people pay to get emails past the spam filters
Instagram reverts to the old wording of its terms and conditions following a massive user backlash
New guidelines make sure that jokes posted on Twitter don’t land people in court
Instagram promised not to sell user photos after a policy change gave it “perpetual” rights to uploaded images
Limited number of users get to download their Twitter archive in one tidy package
Facebook makes its umpteenth privacy update of 2012, but it still isn't impressing some critics
FBI, SOCA and Facebook looking to bring Yahos malware pushers down
Not enough members participate for the Facebook vote to be binding,
Twitter faces fines from the UK taxman for filing its accounts late
Facebook tells TechWeekEurope the right to be forgotten would actually damage privacy