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Online campaign surges in support of deaf MP Mojo Mathers, challenging Parliamentary accessibility norms with nearly 1500 petitions.
Mashable, The Daily Show, and 10 other media outfits have launched new Facebook Open Graph apps, streamlining the sharing of users' reading histories.
Dramatic new layout to roll out across business pages soon; is it time for your company to re-think its approach?.
Ahead of its IPO, Facebook faces criticism for its all-male board, with investors demanding greater gender diversity.
Facebook's Timeline, a digital scrapbook of your life, stirs mixed feelings. Here's how to navigate it, embrace nostalgia or protect your privacy.
UK juror Theodora Dallas jailed for contempt after online search on defendant, sparking debate on technology's role in justice.
Mark Zuckerberg breaks his Twitter silence since 2009, urging followers to oppose SOPA and PIPA bills to protect internet freedom.
Security firm AVG plans to raise up to USD $125 million through an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, after a prosperous year for tech IPOs.
Facebook is set to surpass 1 billion users by August, driven by growth in India and Brazil, predicts UK-based digital market analyst iCrossing.
Facebook is becoming the modern Neighbourhood Watch, with viral videos and photos aiding in crime-solving, despite police concerns.
New Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson begins his tenure today, backed by a stunning US$27 million incentive package aimed at revitalising the tech giant.
Apple's stringent social media policies have surfaced, highlighting how the tech giant enforces rigid guidelines that led to a UK employee's dismissal.
An Apple store employee in the UK was dismissed for venting about his iPhone on Facebook, shedding light on Apple's stringent social media policies.
Facebook's new privacy settings mean that photos you tag now can be seen by friends of the person tagged, not just your own friends.
Facebook might go public as soon as this autumn, with a potential IPO valuing the company over $100bn, reports the Wall Street Journal.
Jimmy Kimmel is calling on Facebook users to ditch their unwanted 'friends' on his second annual National Unfriend Day. #NUD.
Facebook's Timeline update looms, giving users a week to curate their profiles before the mandatory switch. Resistance is futile.
Paul Borrud, Facebook's ANZ head, is set to leave after six years, prompting the search for a new leader to drive its local business operations.
New Zealand's Ben Liebert has launched stringsof.me, a social media site prompting daily reflections and creating a unique digital diary.
NZ leads global debut of Facebook's Timeline feature, rolling out first to Kiwis after months of anticipation and beta testing.