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Facebook is 15: What could the future of Facebook hold?
Today marks Facebook’s 15th birthday, and like most unruley teenagers, the social media giant has seen its fair share of…
What is Facebook Spaces, Facebook’s virtual reality hangout?
Using a major natural disaster to advertise your latest technology isn’t the smoothest of marketing strategies. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg…
25% of Facebook employees don’t trust Facebook with their data
Facebook F8, the social platform’s annual developer conference, is set to get underway today offering the tech giant a rare…
Facebook has invented a new unit of time, but what is a Facebook flick?
Facebook innovated social media and has established itself as a major player in the virtual reality space. Now it’s trying…
"Facebook is now not cool": Why positive Facebook results aren’t enough
Yesterday’s Facebook results showed record profits for the social media giant, but as the company approaches its 15th birthday, there…
Facebook Oversight Board review of Trump ban calls for Facebook review
Facebook’s Oversight Board has upheld the social media company’s decision to ban Donald Trump but called for a separate review…
What will Facebook do next?
In 2018, an online #deletefacebook campaign was started by a group of people angry at the company’s socio-religious influence over…
Facebook's Mike Schroepfer testimony: Facebook wants to avoid another election influencing scandal
Facebook is rolling out new measures to make political ads more transparent for UK users, according to the company’s chief…
It's Facebook official: The social media network's foray into online dating
In 2003, student Mark Zuckerberg launched Facesmash, a website that allowed his fellow students at Harvard University to choose the…
ESL Facebook deal: social media giant buys exclusive ESL esports streaming rights
Social media giant Facebook has agreed a deal to become the exclusive broadcaster of ESL’s popular CS:GO (a first-person shooter)…
Facebook could move away from purely ad-funded model by selling pay TV subscriptions
Facebook’s future video strategy could involve selling its users subscriptions to pay-TV networks, such as HBO, in the hope that…
After six years, Facebook is returning to facial recognition -- Here's why
Facebook is to begin asking users in Europe and Canada for permissions to use facial recognition, as required under the EU’s General…
Facebook blocks access to researchers studying targeted political ads
Facebook has suspended the accounts of US Ad Observatory researchers who have been investigating targeted political ads on the social…
Facebook challenged to move beyond news feed to spur advertising revenue
Facebook is experiencing falling advertising revenue from its stalwart product—News Feed. It has many plans for monetisation in other areas,…
First seized Facebook documents revealed in government grilling
The first details of Facebook documents seized by the UK Parliament have revealed that entities with Russian IP addresses pulled…
GlobalCoin: A crypto olive branch for Zuckerberg and the Winklevoss twins?
Facebook’s plan to launch its own cryptocurrency could see its founder Mark Zuckerberg bury the hatchet with two of his…
Facebook's 87 million user data scandal included 2.7 million EU citizens
Some 2.7 million European Union citizens had their Facebook information leaked to data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica, the European Commission (EC)…
Facebook shadow profiles used to target users with ads could be in breach of GDPR
Facebook is using data not directly provided by users to create targeted ads, potentially breaching General Data Protection privacy laws.…
Sorry Facebook, you can't claw back the public's trust with a pop-up café
Facebook has announced that it will be opening pop-up Facebook Cafés across the United Kingdom, in an apparent bid to…
Facebook Shop launches in the UK in latest ecommerce push
Facebook has launched ecommerce tool Facebook Shop in the UK and Canada, the social media giant’s latest move into the…