The 21st annual Glamour's Women of the Year Awards ceremony took place at Carnegie Hall in New York City on Nov. 8. Some of the most recognized women in the world today came out to celebrate girl power.
Mark Zuckerberg dropped out of Harvard in 2004 and went on to make the biggest, most dominant social network. He returned to his alma mater Monday and gave an inspiring talk to students.
Mark Zuckerberg returned to Harvard officially for the first time Monday, winning a warm welcome from the university where he created Facebook and embarked on a well-chronicled meteoric ascent.
When you hit the Like button on Facebook, how fascinated are you? A survey has revealed that there is actually very little love while doing so.
A survey conducted by the American Association of University Women has reported that 48 percent of students between seventh and 12th grade were sexually harassed in the last school year.
International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde has joined a growing panoply of Western luminaries and celebrities such as Bill Gates and actress Emma Watson on China's most popular microblogging platform, Weibo -- and received a warm response.
A former U.S. Army Ranger arrested during demonstrations in Oakland last week and later hospitalized is reluctant to become the face of protests there, his friends said on Monday.
As news of Murray's involuntary manslaughter conviction spread, celebrities, the Jackson family, and everyday fans took to Twitter, Facebook, and TV to discuss the verdict in King of Pop's death. See reactions from Rev. Al Sharpton and LaToya Jackson, feedback from Dr. Steven Stafer, and photos and tweets including #DoctorsBetterThanConradMurray.
Five months after its initial launch, social network Google+ launched Pages, its answer to Facebook Fan pages - public profiles linked to brands and organizations. Previously, Google+ refused to allow companies to set up such profiles on the grounds that it had not yet established ground rules for doing so.
Five months after the launch, and four months after giving businesses the boot, Google launched its Google Plus Pages for business owners and brands on its newfound social network Monday.
Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, visited Harvard University today for the first time since he dropped out to move Facebook to California.
To some shopping addicts, there is nothing quite like the sound of free coupon to help heal a case of the Mondays. A 20 percent off coupon for Bloomingdale's? Now that could make up for a whole year of Mondays.
With over 100 million profiles worldwide, LinkedIn is often viewed as the king of online professional networking. But at least two companies are trying to gain an edge in online networking by tapping the Internet's largest social network: Facebook.
Photos of Mariah Yeater and her three-month-old son Tristyn have recently emerged. The Daily Mail has released exclusive shots of the mother and her child -- who may or may not be Justin Bieber's son -- sharing some happy moments together.
The London Games Conference names Steve Jobs the most influential person in gaming, and Apple’s iPhone the biggest product to shape the industry.
Type a + before any business or brand name on Google and you will automatically be rerouted the business' Google+ page.
Los Angeles police may investigate an alleged sexual tryst between pop singer Justin Bieber and a 20-year-old woman Mariah Yeater because it violates the statutory rape law of California.
His condition was the equivalent of having severe burns over 50-60% of his body
When Web sites require people to agree to their terms of service agreements, it is often to prevent children from accessing the site's content.
In an official statement posted on Facebook, Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer HTC revealed the list of phones in line for receiving an Android 4.0 aka Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade.
Jim McNeil, a freestyle motorcycle rider in the FMX series, died after injuries suffered in a crash during practice for an exhibition prior to the AAA Texas 500 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, an event that is part of the Samsung Mobile 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Boost Mobile announced Sunday morning.
Facebook would not be targeted by Anonymous, the hacking group said in one of its Twitter accounts, again distancing itself from a threat that has gotten broad publicity since it surfaced several months ago.