Videos are getting more immersive on Facebook. And people are watching.
Modi's U.S. itinerary includes a public speech at San Jose's SAP Center, a town hall at Facebook Inc.'s headquarters with CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and a visit to Google's campus.
Dallas police didn't apologize for arresting the 14-year-old student, maintaining that the clock was "certainly suspicious."
Talkspace, a mobile app for text-based therapy, created a plan to overcome mental health issues related to social media use.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg made the shock announcement at Facebook headquarters Tuesday.
The social networking website updated its events feature, so hosts can now see which guests have viewed the online invite.
The social network is developing a mobile app to support 360-degree spherical videos, the Wall Street Journal reports.
The Indian prime minister will take his "Make in India" mantra to Silicon Valley in September.
From September end, users will begin seeing longer ads from a wide variety of sources across 30 countries.
"900 million people now use WhatsApp every month to stay in touch with family and friends around the world," Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg wrote on a blog post.
Though the 2016 election is in full swing, only the Florida senator has been able to tap into Silicon Valley's deep wallets.
Facebook-owned communications app boasts 800 million monthly active users. With new updates, could it soon pass the 1 billion mark?
That means one in seven people on the planet used the site to update their status, post pictures or simply connect with family and friends.
Can the ALS Association turn the viral phenomenon into an annual fundraiser?
Facebook Events, anyone? The social network is making it easier to plan parties and promote activities on the site's app.
The company is testing a design update that would make long-form posts easier to publish and more visually appealing.
With the smartphone anticipated to become the center of all online transactions soon, companies are expanding their mobile products.
With the 2016 campaign season heating up, the social network proved that television networks are now much more than just talking heads.
Facebook blew up Thursday after a heated exchange between Chris Christie and Rand Paul, which centered around NSA spying.
Brooklyn artist Daniel Kolitz is skewering Mark Zuckerberg's social network, and its growing influence over our lives, with a spoofed version.
“It’s a little inexcusable that Facebook, a company with a market cap of $260 BILLION, launched their video platform with no system to protect independent rights holders,” Green wrote.
Both social networks created curated live coverage from this year's Lollapalooza music festival.