Google announces updates for the +1 button, Twitter releases photo galleries and its co-founders reveal a new project.
After concluding agreements with major music labels, the mobile entertainment portal allows users to buy content via Facebook.
US trails Chinese PC shipments, Facebook revamps privacy controls, Lenovo tosses iPad killer candidate, and updated BlackBerry Curves unveiled.
An important step to building a successful Facebook page is having a content strategy, says Simon Bestbier, account director at Realmdigital.
Facebook revamps its privacy settings (thanks Google+) as some of us can't act as our own social filters.
Libya starts Internet reconnections, Oracle planning HP takeover?, Skype acquisition to rival BBM, and social media boosts employee productivity.
Misleading environmental campaigns detract attention from those actually making a difference.
The confirmation badges add to the social platform's existing real-name policy.
A US state law, due to come into effect on 28 August, bans teachers from friending pupils online.
Agincourt Gaming Agincourt claims Zynga's remarkable growth has not been driven by its own ingenuity.
The Internet search engine unveils a tool to compete with established location applications.
Claims arise that Facebook has been trying to limit the publication of Google+ invites.