BusinessFacebook closes in on 2 billion usersFacebook is closing in on a milestone will move it into a select group of global companies01 May 10:18 PM
BusinessFacebook targeting vulnerable youthLeaked document shows Facebook conducted research to target emotionally vulnerable youth.01 May 07:38 PM
BusinessFB knows you - far better than you thinkBuried among Facebook's maze of shortcuts lies a titbit revealing what it knows about you.26 Apr 08:39 PM
New ZealandI'm an addict, admits Nadine HigginsComment: My name is Nadine Higgins, and I'm a social media addict.20 Apr 08:19 PM
Media and marketingFacebook fights fake news, in printFacebook has turned to an unexpected tool to expand its ongoing fight against fake news.14 Apr 09:22 PM
Small BusinessFacebook's new tool to help SMEsFacebook has announced a new tool to help small businesses with their marketing strategy.11 Apr 02:38 AM
BusinessFacebook adds 'stories', copies Snap againFacebook is adding pictures and videos that disappear after 24 hours to its platform.28 Mar 05:23 PM
BusinessFacebook cuts ties with police monitoringThe move comes in the wake of concerns over law enforcement's tracking of protesters in Ferguson.13 Mar 08:21 PM
BusinessDoes Zuckerberg want to be President?He's changed his company policy, starting quoting Lincoln and is going on a tour of 30 states. Does Zuckerberg have his eyes on the Oval Office?19 Feb 08:58 PM
InvestmentFacebook HQ sold to German fundA German fund has bought Facebook's new London headquarters for £435m, in one of the biggest deals completed since June's referendum.11 Feb 01:39 AM
BusinessFacebook defends selfie lawsuitFacebook is being sued by Syrian refugee Anas Modamani, 19, who became famous after he took a picture of himself with Angela Merkel.06 Feb 07:29 PM
BusinessFacebook CEO 'concerned' by Trump orderFacebook founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has joined the chorus of people critical of Trump's immigration orders.28 Jan 09:09 PM
OpinionTrump: Affluent man who talks effluentCOMMENT: Bernadine Oliver-Kerby says Donald Trump evokes in her the same feeling she gets when she uses a public restroom and the seat is already warm19 Jan 05:16 PM
OpinionThe problem Facebook won't resolveCOMMENT: For two years, some Facebook users have struggled to solve a problem. But the social media giant doesn't seem to care.13 Jan 08:51 PM
Media and marketingFacebook starts its own journalism projectFacebook is launching its own journalism project, continuing its efforts to change the way media organizations work with the social network.11 Jan 09:27 PM
BusinessFacebook acquires eye tracking softwareFacebook's Oculus has acquired The Eye Tribe, a company that tracks eye movement in virtual reality to improve the experience.28 Dec 10:23 PM
CompaniesFacebook 'misled' EU with Whatsapp dataFacebook risks a multimillion-euro fine for allegedly misleading EU merger watchdogs when it won approval to buy the WhatsApp messaging service.20 Dec 07:45 PM
WorldFacebook to tell users if news links are fakeFacebook has struggled for months over whether it should crack down on false stories and hoaxes being spread on its site.17 Dec 07:32 PM
LifestyleWoman hits back at cruel Facebook meme trendThere is a horrible new meme trend making the rounds on Facebook.14 Dec 10:45 PM
OpinionSocial networks must oppose censorshipCOMMENT: Censorship is not what users want; nor is it technically possible on social media.07 Dec 06:53 PM
BusinessThe people who lost out on billionsThey were sitting on multi-billion dollar ideas, but these unlucky few decided to leave just before the boom.04 Dec 12:36 AM
WorldTostee faces Facebook interrogationHe's had his day in court and been grilled on camera. Now Gable Tostee has volunteered for yet another interrogation.29 Nov 02:37 AM
OpinionFacebook's latest foray into China may workCOMMENT: Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg is willing to try just about anything to get his company back into China.25 Nov 11:48 PM
OpinionTama Leaver: Will your digital spirit live on?COMMENT: The accidental "death" of Mark Zuckerberg is a timely reminder of what happens to our online content once we do pass away.25 Nov 04:00 PM
OpinionJohn DrinnanTaking the measure of FacebookCOMMENT: Momentous times for media, including Facebook - even if it refuses to accept that it is a media company.24 Nov 05:00 PM
OpinionFake news: It's everywhereCOMMENT: People no longer agree on what high-quality news is, writes Gregory Ferenstein.21 Nov 10:20 PM
BusinessClick bait: Inside a fake Facebook 'factory'These social media disrupters are cashing in by "tricking people into reading the news".21 Nov 08:50 AM
TaxKey takes on Facebook boss ZuckerbergPrime Minister John Key took on Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg about the company's tax reputation internationally - and Zuckerberg did not click "like".19 Nov 10:44 PM
Media and marketing'I think Trump won because of me'A man who made a living off viral news hoaxes says he hates Trump, but could be the reason he's now in the White House.17 Nov 09:21 PM
OpinionFacebook must accept its role in mediaCOMMENT: Facebook is clearly pushing into media. But that comes with responsibilities.16 Nov 09:50 PM
OpinionFake news is all about false incentivesCOMMENT: Accurate, substantive news is on the brink of extinction, and it's not all the social networks' fault.16 Nov 08:20 PM
BusinessFacebook and Google fight fake newsGoogle and Facebook are taking aim at false news stories that appear in their feeds.16 Nov 05:07 PM
LifestyleLatest emojis - breastfeeding, giraffe faceThe next set of emojis could finally include everything you've been waiting for - and then some.11 Nov 04:47 AM
BusinessFacebook shares slumpExecutives suggest the company probably won't be able to keep up with its explosive pace of growth much longer.03 Nov 06:12 PM