And by the way, MarkZuckerberg already explained that Instagram data will be incorporated into Graph Search at some point. When a user checks in to a place via their Facebook app, Facebook obviously knows this.
Facebook Inc.cv-1726, Facebook founder MarkZuckerberg is quoted as calling trusted referrals like Sponsored Stories the “Holy Grail” of advertising. Shortly after, the Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information called on...
Now with all the news of Facebook IPO and MarkZuckerberg marrying his long time Chinese girlfriend, Priscilla Chan (is there a China connection here, if at all? Type in 87,989 euros (欧元) and Baidu’s first result, if the user is based in China, is...
Remember when MarkZuckerberg launched GraphRank, Timeline and the Ticker at F8 last year and I whinged about how often he used the words “serendipity” and “serendipitous” in his announcement? One user could be searching for blues musician Taj...
The recent Facebook flaw that led to the disclosure of founder MarkZuckerberg's personal images could signal a larger issue regarding user privacy at the social networking site. A group of users disclosed the flaw along with a number of images...
Facebook CEO MarkZuckerberg acknowledged his company's privacy failings.I'm the first to admit that we've made a bunch of mistakes," he wrote in a blog post yesterday. In his lengthy post, Zuckerberg said his firm has created two new positions...
Google’s Bradley Horowitz responded to Facebook CEO MarkZuckerberg’s recent verbal jab that Google is just “building their own little Facebook” in a Bloomberg.com interview. MarkZuckerberg said so. Meanwhile, Zuckerberg stopped by the Charlie...
A few days ago, MarkZuckerberg responded within minutes to a Facebook user post about himself by a guy who said, “In the same way drug dealers don’t use the product they sell, I doubt Zuckerberg is on Facebook all day.
At this point, the cat is out of the bag.in fact, the cat tore the bag to shreds, fingerpainted it, and MarkZuckerberg is wearing it this year for Halloween. Despite Facebook’s denial that the data is used to target consumers with advertisements...
Facebook CEO MarkZuckerberg and guests including Netflix CEO Reed Hastings and Zuckerberg-doppelgänger Andy Samberg unveiled the third major evolution of Facebook today at the f8 developer conference.
After all, it was “The Social Network” which encapsulated the wisdom of a Facebook’s meteoric rise: while Eduardo Saverin toiled away meeting with advertisers, MarkZuckerberg insisted that guaranteeing Facebook’s success had a lot more to do with...
It is where the next Steve Jobs, MarkZuckerberg, or Biz Stone is already building the next worldwide innovation. When you implemented a change it was because the users demanded it, needed it, or user testing showed it was a better user experience...
You may think this is obvious, but consider what Facebook had to learn, as stated by CEO MarkZuckerberg in his recent "60 Minutes" interview: The goal is to efficiently illuminate greater meaning from data patterns and connections, essentially...
The feature will "visible to the world in the web tomorrow," CEO MarkZuckerberg said during the conference announcing the new feature at the company's headquarters in Palo Alto yesterday. Facebook did not give an indication of the time scale for...
Granted, he has since left MarkZuckerberg's company (pun unintended) and is now at the helm of his own "Quora," a social platform too. The search giant (and other sites) are being a) put under the watchful eye of Pakistan's Telecommunications...
One minute MarkZuckerberg announces a "Like" button that publishers could place on their web pages, then the next minute we're seeing privacy rights groups like the ACLU calling out Facebook for their blatant disregard and self-serving policies...
The privacy issue ghost haunting online companies is once more back to the forefront of the news today as Facebook CEO MarkZuckerberg acknowledged in an op-ed in the Washington Post, that his company "just missed the mark" on its privacy settings...