Facebook Secretly Building a Phone?
If rumors are to be believed, Facebook is working on their own mobile phone to let users quickly access and tap into their Facebook accounts.
Facebook Going Places with Location Updates
Similar to Foursquare and Gowalla, the new Facebook Places service lets you check in at locations using the iPhone Facebook app and announce to your friends where you are.
Looking for Answers? Ask Facebook
Looking for Answers? Ask Facebook. The website is rolling out a beta of Facebook Questions, a feature that lets you ask questions and get answers from fellow Facebook users.
Researcher Releases 100 million Facebook Profiles for Download
A security researcher released more than 100 million Facebook users' names, addresses and unique IDs for download on Wednesday.
Users not Satisfied with Facebook
In a recent survey of American consumers, Facebook fared badly, ranking among the bottom 5% of private companies in the survey.
Singtel and Facebook Launch Lightweight Facebook Mobile Site
SingTel announces "0.facebook.com" site which allows customers to browse the popular social networking portal without incurring any data charges. The text-only site is designed for high-speed performance on SingTel's network.
Secret Facebook Insignia Revealed - Wonder What the 2012 Version Will Look Like
At the recent D8 conference, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took off his hoodie - which revealed a secret Facebook insignia.
Facebook Demos Simplified Privacy Controls
Following the recent blow-up over changes to its privacy policies, Facebook is set to roll out simplified privacy controls over the next few weeks for its users.
Mark Zuckerberg Answers Facebook Privacy Concerns, The Atlantic says He Didn't
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO, wrote a column in the Washington Post yesterday, answering Facebook's recent privacy concerns. He admits that they "missed the mark" on Facebook's privacy controls which are "too complex" and promises changes to come in the next few weeks. The Atlantic, however, refutes points in his post.
Facebook Sent Names to Advertisers
According to the WSJ, Facebook, along with MySpace and other social networking sites, had been sending data to companies that could be used to identify user names and profiles, despite promises from the site to the contrary.