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Amid much anticipation and rumors yesterday, Mark Zuckerberg announced Facebook's new feature: Graph Search.
Facebook reveals a new search feature in a press conference from their headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif.
Zynga shut down its formerly popular game “PetVille,” as well as 10 other underperforming games.
Hours after President Obama posted his response to the petitions posted to the White House's "We The People" website regarding gun control, YouTube and Facebook users have flooded the web with opinions and thoughts regarding the petitions.
Facebook, always eager for more revenue and constantly tweaking its interface, has instituted a $1 fee for messages to Facebook users the sender isn’t friends with.
After backlash from members and threats of boycotts from media organizations, Instagram has backpedaled on its proposed changes to its terms of use.
The new agreement gives Instagram, now owned by Facebook, the right to use member photos in advertisements without compensation.
The portrait of the 22-year-old man who allegedly shot up a mall in Clackamas, Oregon before killing himself and two others that friends paint is one of a happy-go-lucky joker who inexplicably changed in the week prior before the shooting.
As expected, Facebook will end users’ ability to vote on changes to the privacy policy, after a public vote on the matter proved that most users don’t care one way or the other.
In yet another dubious advance made possible by modern technology, Pizza Hut has released a perfume they say smells of freshly-baked dough.
Instagram has announced that it will no longer share photo integration with Twitter, tallying yet another casualty in the battle between the social media juggernauts.
Some may argue that the rise of social networks has bred a culture of impersonal interaction, but in a recent statement the American Heart Association suggests that tools such as Facebook and Twitter are ripe with therapeutic potential.
Facebook is pushing out its new Photo Sync feature, aggressively advertising it at the top of users’ News Feeds.
Facebook is attempting to amend the way users vote on changes to the privacy policy.
Facebook shares are up 10 percent today after the release of the largest pool of new shares of the tech company since its initial public offering in May.