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Delta Airlines Sorry For Oral Sex Facebook Content
Facebook account of American airlines hacked and defaced with 'objectionable and offensive' content
Facebook Brings Internet.org To India With Reliance Communications Partnership
Android mobile app in rural areas to give users job listings and healthcare info alongside Facebook access
UK Conservative Party Forks Out £100k A Month On Facebook
Money can’t buy you happiness, but the UK Conservative party seems to think it can buy voter confidence.
Facebook Denies Hackers Caused Outage
Facebook, Instagram and Tinder were all affected by the outage, which left millions across the world unable to access the services
Facebook Clamps Down On Newsfeed Hoaxes
Social networking giant responds to user complaints about hoaxes and spam in newsfeeds
Facebook Touts Free Internet For Colombians
Facebook continues Internet.org push with app that offers free Web access to people in Colombia
Facebook At Work Trials Start Today
Facebook brings forth LinkedIn, Yammer, and Slack social enterprise competitor
Software Industry Mergers, Acquisitions Rise 14 Percent In 2014
Business software had the largest rise in deal volume on a year-over-year basis with a 20 percent improvement, from 343 to 410 transactions
Facebook Acquires QuickFire For Smaller Videos
Social networking giant's acquisition spree continues with purchase of video compression specialist
The Biggest Facebook Scams Of 2014 Targeted Curious Perverts
‘Naked videos of Facebook friends’ installed Trojan on thousands of PCs
New Facebook A.I. Tool Could Spell The End Of Drunken Selfies
Head of Facebook’s AI facility looks to create a ‘digital assistant’ to cut out all those embarrassing posts
Facebook Users Receive Free Malware Scanning Tool
Facebook and ESET team up to reduce threat of malware on the social network
Facebook Rejigs Its Data And Adverts Policies
New Facebook terms and conditions, including improved ad targeting, will kick in on January 1
Thousands Of Facebook Users Fall For ‘Free Audi R8’ Scam
Hackers luring in unwary Facebook users with promise of free sports cars
WhatsApp Turns On End-To-End Encrypted Texts
Fully encrypted Whatsapp messages a potential terrorist tool or just protection from GCHQ/NSA spying efforts?
Facebook Reportedly Developing Professional Edition
Facebook is secretly working on a version of its site with stricter privacy controls and office collaboration features
The Top 5 Facebook Scams People Keep Falling For
Scammers use 850,000 tricks to con millions of Facebook users
Do you know how much your personal data is worth?
Ignorance is not bliss when it comes to storing and sharing your own personal data, says Jake Ronay, director of planning at provider of psychographic audience data, VisualDNA
Facebook Slides After Heavy Spend Prediction
Facebook records more stunning results, but Wall Street takes fright at prediction of heavy spending
Facebook Doubles Bug Bounty for Advertising Code Flaws
Double payout for discovery of advertising coding flaws demonstrates advertising importance to Facebook
Facebook Plots “Anonymous” Mobile App – Report
Facebook allegedly developing a way for people to anonymously use the social network
Facebook Gearing Up To Launch Messenger Payments Service
Images of upcoming service using Facebook's instant messaging service revealed by hacker on Twitter
Facebook To Launch Healthcare Services
Support communities and Facebook fitness apps among offerings rumoured to be on the way
How to use two factor authentication on your favourite websites and devices
A simple step-by-step guide for PayPal, Facebook, Twitter, Google and Apple
Facebook And Partners Establish Group To Promote Open Source Projects
TODO isn’t yet another foundation, will help others adopt open source software
Startup Businesses ‘Would Flourish In Independent Scotland’
One of Scotland's brightest technology entrepreneurs believes it will be easier to attract and retain talent if Scots vote 'yes' in the independence referendum on September 18
WhatsApp Purchase To Face Brief European Scrutiny
Facebook's purchase of WhatsApp will be subject to a quick review by European regulators
Hundreds Of Police Officers Investigated Over Social Media Use
The law enforcement is struggling with Facebook and Twitter
Facebook Ordered To Provide Data On Underage Users
Belfast's High Court orders Facebook to disclose any data it might have on how many underage users it has in Northern Ireland