Zuckerberg On The Failure Of The Facebook Home App

“Home is slower rolling out than I would have hoped,” admitted Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO, in response to the current success status of the Facebook Home Android app which was launched six months ago. He further added by stating that, “One of the toughest things is determining when something isn’t going to work versus just hasn’t worked yet.”, thus hoping …

Banning Facebook In Iran Has Become A Joke

For those of you who are unaware of the internet restriction in Iran, here is the news. Facebook has been banned in Iran since the 2009 election in the country. Being such an addictive social networking site, Facebook pages are viewed using proxy servers by the Cabinet and the Government. The ban isn’t aiding anybody since the security software’s aren’t …

Facebook Is Coming Up With Two New Search Tools For Social Conversation

Facebook is going to release two new Search tools on Monday designed to give news organizations— and potentially, marketers, particularly conversation occurring on Facebook, around television shows, big news and sporting events. Facebook has roughly five times as many users globally as Twitter. The tools will allow the users (news organizations), to use keywords such as “FIFA World Cup” or …

All Remaining Confusion To Be Dismissed By Facebook.

Facebook has sketched new features that claim to make sharing information easier, and also clear up any misconceptions one might have about what one means to the company in a proposed update to its data use policy. An official document has scattered disclosures throughout that claims to summarize what Facebook is doing with all the information users make available to …

Spammers Posting Links On Facebook Earn $200 Million Per Year

Spammers who post links on Facebook fan pages that send people to third-party scam sites are earning $200m every year, as per the calculations done by a team of Italian security researchers who have examined hundreds of thousands of posts on the social network. The leaders of the group, Carlo De Micheli and Andrea Stroppa, analyzed some pages across the …