Following the tradition of big tech companies like Google and Apple, Facebook has reportedly chosen to list its shares on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol FB. The report comes from The New York Times, which cites Facebook insiders with knowledge of the matter.
UltraViolet, the recently active women’s network, picked a new target, Facebook, and announced an online petition campaign to ensure it has women directors.
New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez has his own Facebook page that may allow fans to connect with him on a more personal level after years of off-the-field media attention.
The Atlanta Police Department has launched an internal investigation about filmmaker Tyler Perry's allegations that he was a victim of a racial profiling incident last month after he took an illegal turn while driving to the airport from his Atlanta studio.
Flajnik and Robertson talk media coverage.
Laws are being considered in the wake of reports that some companies and government agencies have asked applicants to hand over passwords to their personal profiles on social-media sites.
BioWare has just announced a summer launch for “Mass Effect 3: Extended Cut,” the awaited DLC that fans hoped would address the seemingly disappointing ending. The new content is said to contain additional cinematic sequences and epilogue scenes, according to a press release from BioWare.
Venus Palermo, better known as Venus Angelic, the 15-year-old from London who became an internet sensation after posting videos of herself looking like a living doll and posting make-up tutorials on how to look like a living doll, has her mother's complete support.
Love him or hate him, he is going great guns. Justin Bieber made the highest Billboard debut again with his latest track Boyfriend on Wednesday grabbing the No. 2 position on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
Rarely does an anecdotal piece written for an digital news and lifestyle publication garner such vociferous response that it becomes an international headline; but that is just what Samantha Brick's Daily Mail article managed to do. The 41-year-old was shocked at the surreal response her articles received.
Zeddie Little of New York has become an Internet sensation after he was seen in a photo taken last weekend at the Cooper River Bridge Run, sparking the Ridiculously Photogenic Guy meme.
SwiftKey, the new digital Android Keyboard app, has launched a third Beta version that eliminates the use of the spacebar on smartphones.
Be assured that if a town near you had anything at all to do with the RMS Titanic, its passengers, or its crew, it will celebrate the 100th anniversary this April in a big way.
As expected, Yahoo began laying off more than 2,000 employees on Wednesday morning -- roughly 14 percent of the company's total workforce -- in its effort to slim down and pivot its focus in a new direction.
That 70s Show actress, Lisa Robin Kelly proclaims she was set up by her male roommate, who injured himself. She said it was malicious plan done in order to frame the 42-year-old actress.
Samantha Brick, The Daily Mail reporter who wrote an opinion piece, which seemed like more of a product of self-obsession, became an Internet sensation in 24 hours with 5,000 negative comments and more than 50,000 sharings on Facebook.
Samantha Brick, Daily Mail writer who wrote an opinion piece claiming that women hated her for being beautiful, insisted that she had no regrets.
People who have watched That 70's Show remember Lisa Robin Kelly as a promiscuous, but charming and a bossy sister to the main character Eric Foreman (Topher Grace). The once sexy blonde beauty who was arrested following domestic violence charges filed by her male roommate has denied the charges saying that she has been falsely accused. Also, what has become a popular topic of discussion on social media networks is the Lost Hills Police Station's mug shot image of the actress which...
Kimberly Hester, a former teacher's aide from Michigan, was suspended after supervisors asked to see her personal Facebook profile and she refused. New laws may be in order to protect employees from breaches of online privacy.
Jeremy Lin answered fans questions for close to an hour after undergoing knee surgery.
The Marlins have a brand new look this season.
Jeremy Lin tried to keep the Linsanity going with a question and answer session with his Facebook fans Monday night.