The Facebook-owned social platform is rolling out new ways for creators to make money.
Facebook is a corporation and an online social networking service headquartered in Menlo Park, California, in the United States.
The Facebook-owned social platform is rolling out new ways for creators to make money.
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Facebook on Friday announced a slew of new video calling features.
The world’s biggest social media platform has rushed out a new app to take advantage of the video game streaming market against Amazon, Microsoft and Google.
The social media giant took a 9.9 percent stake in the telco that has more than 370 million subscribers.
Facebook has launched a dedicated gaming app earlier than planned, in its latest attempt to grow its presence in the online gaming world.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly made the announcement in an internal memo on Tuesday.
Moreover, monitoring the traffic your phone is sending and receiving can help you notice anything that may be amiss.
Mosseri said the move is aimed at young people. "The idea is to depressurize Instagram, make it less of a competition," he said, in remarks given at the Wired 25 Conference
Facebook is introducing new branding for its products and services in an attempt to distinguish the company from its familiar app and website.
For years Facebook proclaimed it was “free and always will be”, but a study suggests the social media site is an expensive addiction.
Tag Suggestions, which used face recognition only to suggest a user to tag friends in photos, has been at the center of a privacy related lawsuit since 2015.
Security researcher found test of idea in Facebook code
Facebook has confirmed it has been paying hundreds of contractors to transcribe the private audio conversations of its users.
Facebook is planning to launch a new "news" tab in the next few months, focusing on trustworthy news from prominent publishers.
Facebook didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Company says US regulators have launched an antitrust investigation into platform
Facebook's plan for a cryptocurrency has come under further attack at a US hearing, with politicians calling the company "delusional" and not trusted.
Digital currency will let billions of users make transactions but is raising privacy concerns