Following the suicide of one of its founders, Diaspora, an open source social network based in New York, has sent out invitations, vowing to expand the decentralized social network.
A new Facebook virus uses clickjacking to spam friends and users with sexually offensive, violent and gory images of people, celebrities and animals.
Any social networking business grows on its user base and Facebook, the world's largest social networking site, is no exception.
Diaspora, the open-source alternative to Facebook, has lost one of its co-founders, Ilya Zhitomirskiy. He died Saturday at the age of 22, and police now say the cause of death was suicide.
Diaspora, the open-source alternative to Facebook, has lost one of its co-founders, Ilya Zhitomirskiy. He died Saturday at the age of 22.
Is it worth it to create a business page on Facebook or Google+? We weigh the benefits of each social network.
Facebook revealed privacy principles in a memo to the FTC sent in Feb. 2011.
Facebook is in talks with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to reach a settlement over changes to its privacy policies enacted two years ago, according to media reports.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg outlined the company's business strategy and why it's different than all the other tech giants in an interview with Charlie Rose.
Mark Zuckerberg returned to Harvard officially for the first time Monday, winning a warm welcome from the university where he created Facebook and embarked on a well-chronicled meteoric ascent.
Mark Zuckerberg has been deemed less powerful than Bill Gates by Forbes' list of the World's Most Powerful People.
Mark Zuckerberg dropped out of Harvard in 2004 and went on to make the biggest, most dominant social network. He returned to his alma mater Monday and gave an inspiring talk to students.
Mark Zuckerberg returned to Harvard officially for the first time Monday, winning a warm welcome from the university where he created Facebook and embarked on a well-chronicled meteoric ascent.
Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, visited Harvard University today for the first time since he dropped out to move Facebook to California.
The London Games Conference names Steve Jobs the most influential person in gaming, and Apple’s iPhone the biggest product to shape the industry.
Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz's new company Asana went public on Wednesday. Asana is a task manager that helps groups of people to manage work flow. It is free and it helps everybody in a particular group keep track of what others are doing and how projects are progressing.
Forbes released its list of the 70 most powerful people in the world, with the leaders of the U.S., Russia and China topping the list.
Mark Zuckerberg says he would have rather stayed in Boston than moved to Silicon Valley. Where else should he have gone?
Michael Ellsberg IB Times interview.
Unthink, which launched a beta version of its web site yesterday, bills itself as everything Facebook is not: it won't make deals with ad companies, it won't invade your privacy, and it will let you dictate terms of use. The site is swamped with users responding to Unthink's message of social media revolution, but will it garner enough followers to really challenge Facebook?
Unthink says it is starting a social networking revolution. And it is serious. The Unthink homepage even features black and white photos from the Civil Rights Movement as its background. According to CNET, Unthink promises to emancipate social media and unleash people's extraordinary potential. It will be the anti-Facebook. Unthink backs this proclamation by stating that, as an online social networking hub, it will be free of privacy issues, endless redesig...
In an interview with his biographer, Walter Isaacson, Jobs revealed his admiration for Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg for not selling out and building his company.