Facebook Instant Articles Aim to Make the Web Obsolete


Facebook has launched Facebook Instant Articles. Facebook is giving publishers tools to publish content inside Facebook, which allows Facebook to keep its users inside Facebook, making the web...

Facebook faces Lawsuit for Violating Privacy Rights


A lawsuit has been filed against social networking site Facebook for violating privacy and collecting the personal data of its users.The lawsuit which was filed by Austrian Max Schrems claims that...

Woman Allowed to Serve Divorce Papers on Facebook


A New York State judge is allowing a woman to serve her husband with divorce papers using Facebook, according to ABC News. This is the first time that the state has approved this type of serving,...

Twitter Launches New App Graph to Track Third-Party iOS Apps


The social networking websites are all starting to collect our data one by one. Facebook, Google and now Twitter has started to collect user data. We don’t think of it as much but in fact the social...

Stan Lee Joins Livejournal Right Before Comikaze Expo


In strange news, Marvel's very own Stan Lee has joined Livejournal.A news post released today, Oct. 31, noted Lee and Livejournal are working together on the comic creator’s Comikaze Expo this...

Facebook Reportedly Launching Mobile App for Anonymous Conversations


Facebook is reportedly planning to launch a stand-alone mobile application that will allow users to communicate with each other without using their real names, sources told the New York Times. The...

Facebook Executive Apologizes For Controversial News Feed Study


Facebook chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg, admits that the social network poorly communicated its 2012 psychological experiment.Speaking to reporters in New Delhi, Sandberg said that the news...

Facebook Doesn’t Understand The Fuss About Its Emotion Manipulation Study


This weekend, the Internet discovered a study published earlier this month in an academic journal that recounted how a Facebook data scientist, along with two university researchers, turned 689,003...