Zuckerberg: Falling Stock is Painful to Watch
The social network entrepreneur made the comments to employees at a company-wide meeting organized in part to boost morale.
The social network entrepreneur made the comments to employees at a company-wide meeting organized in part to boost morale.
Stocks sink 7.1 percent after early investors get permission to sell.
Official says company illegally archiving photos of members without permission.
Employees and early investors will be allowed to start selling Thursday.
Program promised better analysis and placement.
The picture making the rounds on the internet was allegedly originally posted on Facebook by another executive
The Advertising Standards Board has ruled that businesses are responsible for comments on their Facebook pages.
The social media company says there are more fake accounts in its system than it previous acknowledged.
Sliding price of Facebook stock means less likely tax revenue.
The bank says it bought more Facebook shares than clients wanted, and blamed the mismanaged IPO for its second quarter performance.
Friends and family of a woman murdered by a bad cop used social media to get answers and justice.
The Reich flight tax that the Nazis imposed on Jews trying to flee in the 1930s was 25 percent. Democrats want Saverin to pay 30 percent.
Politicians are ready to regulate the online giant, but the company has much more to fear from the creative destruction of the marketplace.
Celebrate your independence with a subscription to Reason magazine, your most trusted source of honest, insightful news and analysis.