Play Counts and Video Suggestions are Coming to Facebook Videos This Week
Facebook is this week adding two new YouTube-like features to its service.
Facebook is this week adding two new YouTube-like features to its service.
Here's how to make sure your Facebook privacy is really intact.
Facebook has backtracked on the only feature that differentiated its Slingshot app from competitors like Snapchat.
The final version of the Oculus Rift could be as cheap as $200, so that'll be what, £250 when it finally comes to the UK?
American chums picked out by social site as they're not covered by EU privacy rules.
You've been able to connect Netflix and Facebook for a while now, but this gets more specific by letting you target a particular friend or group of friends.
Search on Facebook sucks so hard it would be funny if it wasn't frustrating.
Facebook wants you to know Messenger isn't spying on you.
Sick of seeing all the ice bucket challenge videos on Facebook? Too bad, my friend, you're stuck with them until the end of time. That is, until Facebook creates the one option it needs most: A real mute button.
In the utopian vision of the internet, social media provides a platform where we can share opinions, debate and argue. Turns out, the opposite is true.
Apparently people are more interested in content that's more in-depth than a mere headline. Who knew?
Facebook has added Oculus to its bug bounty programme. Reporting technical issues will be rewarded with cold, hard cash – a minimum of $500 (£300).
One person was told off for spending too long on the internet.
Getting your news from Facebook is not a good idea. It's all programmed to show you things you want to see, not necessarily things that are important.
It's all to ensure there are legal kid-friendly services for Goolge to poach a few more users with.
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