Supreme Court Won't Review Facebook Privacy Case
Over abandoned advertising program
Facebook, Google, Apple, Yahoo, Microsoft, and AOL officials have sent a letter to Senate leaders
May not have been the trend before
Fear over Facebook's ability to advertise on mobile marred its IPO
Almost $2.3 billion in compensation
Someone called the whaaambulance
Get ready for the government to determine what bullying online is (and therefore, what free speech isn't)
Principal insists it's not what it seems
For "questionable or prohibited language"
Recent study found nearly half of Facebook quitters citing privacy as the reason
Believes the government should reveal more about the info it requests from companies like Facebook
Facebook "likes" are a form of actual, potentially protected speech
"Virtual identity suicide"
Killed herself after being bullied online
Celebration premature
Believe employee is truly apologetic for his comments
Facebook wants "to understand everything in the world"
The public says Obama disappoints on transparency and that Congress passes too many laws. It's split on Snowden, trusts Facebook less than the IRS on privacy, and opposes a bailout for Detroit.
Facebook wants to change its privacy policy to allow it to use users' names and photos in advertistements
Page criticized Israel's Education Minister
Authorities in country still very censorious about social media
Policy change would allow Facebook to use your name and profile picture for commercial purposes
Change in terms of service worry the privacy regulators
Said he thought he may have been targeted due to interview questions he asked President Obama
Finally details how frequently countries request information from users
Different users will be able to add to the same album
Partnering with technology companies around the world
Facebook usually compensates people who report flaws
Facebook originally denied the issue was even a bug
Buying about $350,000 worth of TV time in the congressman's district
Claims she abused him