"He's the best partner I could imagine," Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg wrote about Dave Goldberg in her best-selling book.
As husband to Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, Goldberg, 47, was one-half of Silicon Valley's preeminent power couple.
One of the biggest users of the U.S. professional guest worker visa program said first-quarter revenue jumped 20 percent.
In the battle of the video streaming apps, Meerkat has continually looked for ways to diversify from Twitter-owned Periscope. Its latest move integrates with Facebook.
The Facebook-backed project has been criticized as a corporate cash grab since launching with a very different goal.
Goldberg was married to Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer at Facebook.
A decade after Fiorina left HP her legacy is still the subject of vigorous debate.
If not for changes in foreign exchange rates, Facebook revenue would have increased by 49 percent instead of 42, the company said.
With Facebook's latest algorithm change, it's like the social network is returning to its original purpose of sharing updates with friends.
Already an advertising behemoth, Facebook could make Instagram its next powerhouse ad platform.
"It's one more step towards connecting the whole world,” Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg wrote in an online post.
U.S. heavyweights take opposing views on how the Internet should evolve in one of the world's fastest-growing, but most impoverished, tech markets.
Facebook's CEO says the future of virtual reality, enabled by products like the Rift headset, is "pretty wild."
Paul Ceglia, who fled to an unknown location last month, claimed he gave Mark Zuckerberg $1,000 in exchange for 50 percent of the future company.
Analysts see the move as Chinese leader's latest attempt to connect with young generation.
Facebook introduces another standalone app that resembles Snapchat. When will it take on live-streaming apps?
Apple has become a philanthropic player under Steve Jobs' successor.
The unmanned aircraft will be solar powered and have a wingspan greater than that of a Boeing 737.
For the social media company, a virtual reality future always seems to be on the horizon.
New apps let you do so much more than send texts and emoji.
The company will now sell products and apps in its popular Messenger app.
More than a network for human relationships, Facebook wants to control the home, too.