A Condom Company in Brazil Sent Guys Facebook Friend Requests from Their Unborn Children [VIDEO]
This might be the most messed up advertising campaign ever.
This might be the most messed up advertising campaign ever.
The second annual ‘National Unfriend Day,’ the annual holiday started by Jimmy Kimmel, is tomorrow. It’s the day when you have to go on Facebook and unfriend people who really aren’t your friends.
Facebook may have changed the way we communicate, keep up with long lost friends and pretend that we're doing actual work in the office, but it has come at a great cost to privacy. Now the federal government is forcing the social networking giant to ask all 800 million of their users if they wish to “opt out” of certain settings and features that might expose some of their personal information to the entire world.
We applaud these efforts to ensure our privacy, and we think it should be taken even further. Facebook should not only make sure that our most sensitive information isn't exposed to the general public, but they should also ask us if we want to “opt out” of the most annoying causes of social networking headaches that have spread like some virtual flesh eating bacteria that cannot be stopped.
In the past week, you may've seen some of your Facebook friends posting a photo of some cheese cubes with NAILS stuck in them. Well, it’s a hoax. Read all about it on the next page.
Leah Gibbs was so impressed with Adam Minton’s Facebook profile that she agreed to go on a date with the man she knew just through the social networking site.
The 23-year-old Australian woman probably realized this wasn’t going to be a traditional date when Minton kicked it off by asking her to drive him to a betting parlor and then wait in the car while he presumably made a wager.
In 2005, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg didn't see his social network as anything but a site for college kids. He also had a keg in his office and said 'like' as often as a teenage girl. See the video on the next page.
An new Missouri law, aimed at protecting children from sexual predators, has made it illegal for teachers and their past and present school-aged students to friend each other on Facebook.
Video calling on the social site is now available.
After several prior failed attempts to challenge social media behemoth Facebook, Google introduced a new service on Tuesday that it hopes will finally do the trick.
Called the Google+ project, it’s currently only available to a select group of Google users — they’ll soon be able to invite others — and it will let people share and discuss status updates, photos and links, just like they do on Facebook.
But there’s one key difference: Google+ allows you to share with select groups — like co-workers, friends or the moms in your child’s playgroup — instead of with everyone. It features what it calls “circles,” which are small groups of friends based on how you know them. Google+ also offers group text messaging and video chat.
The new issue of "Newsweek" magazine sports a rather bizarre cover featuring a digitally-aged Princess Diana walking with her new daughter-in-law, Kate Middleton. They also decided to produce an image of what her Facebook page might look like. Weird.
Here's more proof that Facebook has changed the definition of the word "friend."
Congresswoman posts first official photos since she was shot in the head in January.