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India’s new billionaire 37-year-old Byju Raveendran is unique in many ways. This teacher turned entrepreneur had a modest background and started his career journey from a small village in India’s southern state of Kerala.
CFO Dave Wehner warned revenue growth will decelerate further over the next year.
European companies that embed the Facebook "Like" button on their websites are to be held liable for collecting user data, the Luxembourg-based European Court of Justice ruled.
The social network's advertising revenue is soaring.
Diving deeper into the source of Snap's user growth and its sustainability.
Stories usage increased 9% sequentially last quarter.
Three metrics will give investors a glimpse into the social network's recent performance.
Actions speak louder than words.
After over a year of beta testing, Facebook may be getting ready to launch WhatsApp payments nationwide.
Right now, Apple doesn’t see much promise in the widely-hyped augmented reality and virtual reality market.
Facebook is fined a record $5 billion by the federal government, and Mark Zuckerberg sees his wealth jump by $1 billion in only 30 minutes after the news breaks.
Facebook has been hit with a $5 billion fine from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), with some critics calling the move a "slap on the wrist" for the tech giant.
Millions are getting trained using VR headsets, and Facebook and HTC hope to benefit from the growth.
The two platforms have overlapping interests in the product search and e-commerce markets.
Kanye West and his team have built prototypes of low cost housing units that are inspired by “Star Wars.”
Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger has hit out at social media giants Facebook and Twitter and accused them of profiteering at the expense of users’ data by abetting “massive violations” of privacy and security.
The payments network continues to play its cards right.
Calibra won’t arrive in India anytime soon.
Facebook has announced its new cryptocurrency, Libra, which hopes to help the developing world have access to financial services.
The company will double its ad spending over the next two to three years.
And is willing to put its money where its mouth is.