Paul Adams spent four years working at Google before he defected to Facebook. His new book on social networking is now being blocked by Google from being published.
Paul Adams spent four years working at Google before he defected to Facebook. His new book on social networking is now being blocked by Google from being published.
L’Oreal, the French cosmetics giant, has been waging war against eBay for promoting the sale of knock-off products and samples marked “Not for sales” in the EU.
Netflix was once the best deal around. For just $9.99, users could have DVDs dropped in their mailboxes and they could have them streamed directly to their homes. Until Now.
Unemployment figures are about to take another hit, with Cisco rumored to be on the verge of laying off as many as 10,000 employees, or about 14 percent of the company’s staff.
Facebook and Time Warner have issued a joint press release announcing the launch of “a wide-ranging, major cross-platform partnership initiative called Stop Bullying: Speak Up.”
A bill introduced by Assemblywoman Nora Campos (D-San Jose) and signed into law Friday gives schools the right to suspend students who engage in cyber-bullying.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt said the company plans to cooperate with antitrust investigators looking into complaints that search results favor Google’s own services over those of its competitors.
A software developer recently found a Facebook code for a “MusicDownloadDialog.” That leaves one of two options. Either Facebook is about to launch a music downloading option or it looked into it and abandoned the effort, without erasing the evidence.
The race to expand American-based social networking sites into China has drawn outside observers into rival factions.
On Wednesday, Mark Zuckerberg made what he called an “awesome” announcement to the world. Facebook has a new chat interface that offers video chatting, and the company is doing it in collaboration with Skype