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Facebook might have more trouble than expected with its plan to allow users to send money to one another in 2015. -
Facebook Buying WhatsApp for a Whopping $19 Billion? Details of Deal Revealed
It was revealed that Facebook is planning to buy Whatsapp for a whopping $19 billion no Feb. 19. Facebook is planning to buy Whatsapp for a whopping $19 billion, it was revealed on Feb. -
Tila Tequila Facebook Banned for Posting Anti-Jewish Content After Paul Walker Death & Murder Theory? [VIDEO]
Tila Tequila seems to be in the mood for controversy, recently it was her theory about Paul Walker being murdered, and now the reality TV star seems to have taken the drama to another level by posting content that hurt Jewish sentiments. -
‘Ugly’ Babies on Facebook: Group of ‘Mean’ Mothers Accused of Bullying Innocent Children [VIDEO]
A mother in Florida wants to expose the members of a secret Facebook group she stumbled across that made fun of other mothers' toddlers. -
Facebook Violence Warning Provides ‘Enhanced Standards’ Still To 'Allow Graphic' Content? VIDEO
Facebook has reversed a previous decision to allow graphic content on the social networking site after receiving intense backlash from allowing a video of a Mexican woman's beheading on the site. -
Kirk Cameron 'Unstoppable' Trailer: Actor Gets Religious Movie Unblocked From YouTube and Facebook
Former Growing Pains star and devoted Christian, Kirk Cameron claims YouTube and Facebook censored the trailer for his new movie Unstoppable. After rallying on social media the actor was able to get Facebook and then YouTube to unblock the video. -
Vin Diesel Rumors: Marvel Calls 'Fast and Furious' Star for Mysterious Meeting, Actor Says on Facebook
Vin Diesel posted on his Facebook page that Marvel requested a meeting with him, Variety reported Wednesday. -
Instagram Video Update a Success: Users Upload 5 Million Videos in First 24 Hours
Instagram users have uploaded upwards of 5 million videos within the first 24 hours after the new feature was added Thursday, June 20, an Instagram spokesperson said. -
Facebook Bug 6 Million Users Affected: Security Breach Exposes Information, Company Admits
Facebook Inc. admitted a security breach due to a technical glitch exposed the phone numbers and email addresses of 6 million users of the website to unauthorized parties during the past year, the company announced June 21.The world's largest social networking website received word of the technical problem last week and it was apparently fixed within 24 hours. However, Facebook Inc. did not admit to the breach until late Friday with a written statement on the Facebook blog. -
Eminem Facebook: Rapper Sues for 'Under the Influence' Copyright Infringement [VIDEO]
Eminem's music publisher is suing Facebook for using one of his songs without permission. Eminem's music publisher is suing Facebook for using one of his songs without permission. -
Vin Diesel: Facebook 'Owes Me Billions of Dollars' Because of My Popularity [VIDEO]
Vin Diesel says that Facebook owed him billions because he is so popular on the site. Vin Diesel has announced that Facebook owes him a billion dollars because of his popularity. -
Facebook Friend $174.14: Experts Calculate Value Of Activities on The Social Media Site
Experts determined that those who spend more time on the social media site tend to be more vocal about their interests, a key element for businesses. -
'Young and the Restless' Jeanne Cooper Recovering After Hospitalization (PHOTO)
'Young and the Restless' star Jeanne Cooper is recovering after being hospitalized Young and the Restless star Jeanne Cooper is recovering at home after being hospitalized for a life-threatening health scare that left her in the Intensive Care Unit. -
Sarah Palin Elon Musk Facebook Rant: 'Loser' Accusations Addressed by Tesla Motors CEO
Telsa Motors CEO Elon Musk responded to comments politician Sarah Palin made on Facebook against his electric car company on April 5, in which she called the carmaker a "loser." -
HTC First Android Phone 'Facebook Home' Specs And Release Date; Mark Zuckerberg Launches Social Network’s First Mobile Device
On Thursday, Facebook took its first steps into the mobile phone arena with the release of the greatly anticipated HTC First, the first phone to come stocked with the social network's Android-based Facebook user interface. -
'Facebook Home' Images Leaked Day Before April 4 Secretive Launch
On Wednesday, a day before the secrets are revealed during April 4th’s mysterious “Facebook Home” unveiling, alleged screenshots were leaked out to tech news sites. From the photos leaked online, it appears that Facebook Home revolves around a minimalist approach which prioritizes full-screen photography. The design, as would be expected, is clean and sleek.The screenshots, which were obtained by 9to5Google, provide a peak into what the notifications on the home screen will look like. The belief is that an image or wallpaper would span a smartphone user’s full display screen with notifications appearing in the center. Users would also receive alerts when Facebook friends check in to specific place, with notifications landing as unassuming text atop the screen. The device’s applications menu would also receive heavy doses of Facebook integration, going by the leaked images. Images appear to be capable of being shared directly to Facebook Messenger, Google+, Instagram, Picasa, SMS text messaging and Twitter. In addition, the images imply users have access to a toolbar above the app screen which allow users to quickly create check-ins, status updates and photo uploads. Rumors of Facebook producing its own smartphone have been percolating for several years but tech insiders say that Facebook Home will provide industry leaders with a clearer image of what the social media giant’s mobile plans my include. Other images have emerged of Facebook-related wireless technology, such as the images leaked on Wednesday by Twitter user @evleaks revealed the HTC First phone. If the rumor is authentic, it will run the Facebook Android launcher which was the subject of rumors this week. The HTC First, also referred to as the Myst, is rumored to boast a dual-core Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8960 processer and 1GB of RAM as well as a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, a 1.6-megapixel front-facing camera to go along with a 4.3 inch display. The mid-range phone, in terms of specifications, is said to come with Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2 and would come available in black, red, blue or white casings. -
Facebook 'Reply' Option Feature: Users Will Be Able to Directly Comment to Friends' Wall Posts
Facebook announced plans on Monday to incorporate a reply option which will allow users to comment directly on wall posts. -
Facebook Photo Raid: Police Arrive at Man's Home After Child Poses With Gun, VIDEO
Police raided a man's home after an anonymous caller took action in response to a Facebook photo. -
Stolen iPad Pictures: Owner Allen Engstrom Gets Photos of Woman With His Stolen iPad On His iPhone, Posts on Facebook - Goes Viral
Allen Engstrom of Arkansas quickly found out who had his missing iPad when a woman started taking photos of her face, and the photos started automatically backing up on his phone. -
The 'Shaytards' YouTube's First Reality Show
In 2008, The Shaytards began filming content for the online medium, YouTube. Today, they have over 1,000,000 subscribers and over 564,000,000 video views. They film daily videos allowing their viewers into their home to experience their daily activities. Essentially, The Shaytards are the first self-made web based reality show. -
Bailey O'Neill: Darby Township School Bully Victim Gets Facebook Page, 'Prayers for Bailey O'Neill'
After the death of 12-year-old Bailey O'Neill, a Facebook page dedicated to the young boy is encouraging people to sign petitions to pass an anti-bullying bill in Pennsylvania. Baltimore Raven Ray Rice also posted about O'Neill on his own Facebook page.