PhonePayPlus reaches out to Facebook to clamp down on dodgy premium rate businesses

PhonePayPlus reaches out to Facebook to clamp down on dodgy premium rate businesses
Facebook apparently paid just tax out on just 11 percent of its estimated revenues last year
IT giants like Google, Microsoft and Mozilla are backing a centralised repository of web developer documentation
Social game developer Zynga expects to make a loss in Q3, raising questions about its future
Shares count as likes, even when shared in private, but only on plug-in counters, but some likes are liking stuff too much anyway... Facebook and its users in a muddle
Mark Zuckerberg confirms Facebook has reached the historic milestone
Facebook offers users the chance to pay to top their friends' news feeds
French data protection watchdog says claims of a bug revealing private messages on users' walls are nonsense
Facebook is now offering 'frictionless' payments via mobile devices in the UK, US and Germany
Panic as old posts surface - but is Facebook to blame?
Social network withdraws facial recognition features voluntarily after Irish audit
US appeals court rejected the claims that £5.8m settlement favours Facebook and lawyers
A Facebook engineer has built a heatmap monitoring tool to help troubleshoot data centre infrastructure
Salesforce is still a start-up and should remain so, chief scientist JP Rangaswami tells TechWeekEurope
Analysis: Benioff tells TechWeekEurope he loves Facebook but is he right in borrowing from a firm that has had a difficult year after its troubled IPO?
The Open Compute Project has released its latest hardware specs for more power efficient data centres
Winklevoss Twins use some of their Facebook settlement to invest in SumZero
Facebook could quickly come to rival Google in social search, according to a survey from marketing agency Greenlight
Small businesses continue to adopt social networking platforms, with Google+ proving surprisingly popular
Three major US companies infringe University of California patents, says Eolas
Facebook CEO remains optimistic about social network's mobile prospects but rules out smartphone
Think you know everything about the original social network? Prove it!
Facebook has stepped up its measures against fake 'Likes', as it faces investor pressure to prove its worth to advertisers
Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz has continued to reduce his shareholding in the social networking giant
US regulators approve buy, but the value of the deal drops significantly thanks to Facebook's shares dive
Facebook's data centre in Oregon is an energy efficiency leader. We took a look inside
Social network praying its ad push will pay off
Facebook might put advertising in your newsfeed, whether you “Like” it or not
Facebook has avoided an FTC fine, but will be monitored for 20 years as part of its settlement with the FTC for misleading users over privacy
Facebook introduces a phishing reporting service for its security-aware users