The world's largest social network forms a political action committee aimed at giving its employees a political voice.
The new Facebook changes have, yet again, raised concerns about user privacy and whether the social network is taking things too far.
Since opening up to the public last week, the search giant's social platform has seen a rapid increase in users and traffic.
After hosting successful town hall events with Facebook and Twitter, later today Barack Obama will field questions via LinkedIn.
The world's largest social network unveils extensive changes to its design and interface as it seeks more user engagement.
Politicians and political groups will now be able to purchase the full suite of Promoted Products on Twitter to spread their message.
Social media is a platform that can enhance communication and shape the thoughts of society as it evolves.
The world doesn't need another social network, it needs an operating system to organise them all, says strategist Rich Mulholland.
Facebook will reveal its new developments later today, amid user complaints over the changes that have already been made.
The country is still riding the World Cup goodwill wave, and Nelson Mandela rates as the most popular leader in the world.
Google opens the floodgates to all users and introduces new features, as Facebook updates its News Feed and adds a ticker.
Google+ is like a great party venue - only problem is, I don't know anyone at the party and can't wait to get home to Facebook.