As Facebook grows up, ambitions get reality check
San Francisco: Facebook, which once seemed poised to take over the Internet, is showing its limitations: a host of newer services are gaining ground among trend-setting youth; a much-hyped smartphone
Facebook brings missing boy back to parents
A 15-year-old Malayalee boy who has been missing since September 4 from his school in Bengaluru was found in a hotel in Yelahanka in Karnataka on Monday.
It was a college student in Yelahanka who saw
Action recommended against 4 Navy officers for leaking info
A Naval Board of Inquiry has recommended action against four senior officers who were facing charges of allegedly possessing and leaking classified information through social networking websites.
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‘No turning back from networked society’
Washington: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will unveil a new US push for global Internet freedoms on Tuesday, citing Internet-fired protests in Egypt and Iran as examples of how new technologies c
Twitter banned to curb protest
San Francisco, Jan. 26: Twitter was inaccessible in Egypt on Tuesday in what was believed to be a move to thwart protesters using the social network in a campaign to oust the President, Mr Hosni Mubar
Golden Globes: 'The Social Network' liked, Rahman fails to win
Beverly Hills, California: "The Social Network" grabbed four awards including best picture at the Golden Globes on Sunday, trouncing top-tipped British drama "The King's Speech" which garnered only on
Facebook feature in brain rules your social network
London, Dec. 27: Strange it may appear, but a Facebook-like feature in your brain rules your social network, say researchers.
A new study has found that amygdala, a small almond- shaped structure, de
Facebook offers email, threatens Google’s rise
San Francisco, Nov. 16: Facebook rolled out an all-in-one messaging service that for the first time allows its half-billion members to communicate with people outside the social network, intensifying