The Facebook news feed is at a big disadvantage during real-time events because recent posts aren't necessarily surfaced.
One of nine Swedish residents download files from the Pirate Bay and similar sites, experts say.
Known colloquially as the Netflix for pirates, the site is experiencing a resurgence after a brief outage.
The Facebook founder and his wife, Priscilla Chan, warn Ebola must be contained before it spreads to the level of AIDS or polio.
The barricades, which first went up only as symbols of protest, are now taking on a more practical purpose, according to demonstrators.
LinkedIn is accused of secretly selling users' professional data in a recent lawsuit.
The social-networking giant currently brings in 92 percent of its revenue from digital advertising and may be looking to diversify.
Erik Martin helped build AMA sessions into a place where celebrities could interact with fans.
The site's claims, however, don't jibe with images released Sunday.
The move is the latest attempt to enter the mobile-payments segment by Twitter, which is seeking to expand its revenue sources.
Streaming issues with NHL GameCenter Live have long been a point of frustration for hockey fans.
More than a billion people in India still do not have access to the Internet, according to CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
The images were reportedly stolen from a third-party service, not the official Snapchat app.
If a site advertises free, legal movie downloads it's probably neither.
Singer Lorde said on Instagram the "South Park" episode that used her likeness conveyed "transgender acceptance."
"Saturday Night Live" star Jan Hooks died Thursday. She was remembered on Twitter by her fans.
"Bucket list baby" Shane Haley died hours after he was born with the birth defect anencephaly.
Imgur said it's increasing upload sizes from 5 megs to 50, thanks to the new format.
The company said its ads would not track users like the ones on Facebook and Google do.
Facebook has introduced several products this year designed to help marketers target consumers more effectively.
Amid rumors Facebook may delve into health care, privacy experts express concern about sharing medical data.
The new app aims to foster online discussion unhindered by users' real names.
Traditional publishers may feel the pinch as Google Inc. seeks to make its Google News results more inclusive.
Twitter says the US is infringing on its freedom of speech.
Raven-Symoné's comments about American identity during an Oprah Winfrey interview upset some Twitter users Monday.
It is unclear if Facebook will charge a fee for the feature or if it will use it as a way to attract new users to the app.
Loyal fans of TNT's recently canceled 'Dallas' argue that traditional ratings are not the only metric that matters anymore.
CEO Marissa Mayer looks to spend some of the cash from the Alibaba IPO.
The report comes one day after the social network apologized for user experimentation.
Beset by anti-Occupy critics, Hong Kong's pro-democracy protesters have called on local police to protect them.