Google testing its new social media project, Google+ in direct assault on Facebook. Company hopes to win over many of Facebook's 600 million users.
Google's newest foray into social networking is Google+, which uses group exclusivity as its selling point.
Who said the Catholic Church was old fashioned?
The European Travel Commission announced on June 20 the launch of their new social media contest entitled, I Wish I Were There.
Facebook users spend 700 billion minutes per month accounting for a quarter of the World’s total web traffic.In spite of that, most of them have not explored beyond the communicating and sharing features.
The new browser boasts password synchronization, a new sleeker look and extra goodies for the developers.
With SummerFest only two days away and the hottest names like Katy Perry and Kanye West scheduled to perform, the countdown can't go fast enough.
HP is about to release their new webOS tablet known as HP TouchPad, a 9.7-inch form factor to catch up with the other tablets like Apple iPad.
TSA pat-down security checks at US airports has flared up yet another passenger, after her 95 years old mother was asked to remove her adult diaper at Northwest Florida Regional Airport.
Albeit LulzSec calling it quits, the hacking saga continues. Hacker group Anonymous claimed responsibility of taking down Tunisian government's official website moments ago. The seized domain now displays text posted by Anonymous, along with a masked image that signifies the hacker collective.
George Hotz, well-known iPhone and Sony PS3 hacker, is following in the footsteps of many other celebrated hackers who got hired by technology giants. Hotz, also known as GeoHotz, has joined Facebook and is said to be involved in product development. Hotz's Facebook page says he has been a software engineer at Facebook since May 9. Earlier, Facebook profile hacker Chris Putnam, iOS hacker Peter Hajas, Twitter hacker Michael Mooney, and Ashley Towns, the creator of the first ever iPhone worm,...
The driving protest of the Saudi women going on for a month now could hardly get a dozen of hands behind the wheel, the same number that succeeded to do so during the last public driving protest 20 years ago.
After the hugely successful movie Black Swan, XOXO will be his foray into a cyber world thriller.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, who beat out Steve Jobs for the honor of Time magazine’s “Person of the Year” and Forbes magazine’s list of wealthiest American’s in 2010, has modeled his management style after Steve Jobs.
The global search giant has said that the U.S. Federal Trade Commission will review its business practices and promises to co-operate with the probe.
Have you ever seen a gorilla dance? Maybe you did. However, did you ever see a gorilla break-dance? The answer is probably no. In this rare video, you can see Zola dance like a professional break-dancer, splashing, spinning and stomping. It seems she is enjoying herself very much.
Maho Bay Camps, in the U.S. Virgin Islands, was the pioneer in eco-tourism, opening up its mesh and wood “doors” in 1976 with a non-renewable 36-year lease. 35 years later, the day they’ve been dreading is fast approaching.
An internet campaign dubbed Dog Bless You: To Champion the Selfless Acts of Animals is running from May 30 to July 4, aimed at helping veterans suffering from debilitating pain and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Michelle Obama arrives in Botswana.
The name “Ai Weiwei” has joined a long list of sensitive words in this country, and associating yourself with the artist has become tantamount to asking for trouble.
Topeka church says it will protest Ryan Dunn's memorial service. Church has long history of controversial protests.
From people with serious concerns to people looking for quick money, everyone seems to be suing Facebook. Following are some of the most frivolous litigation filed against Facebook to date.