Thanks to Facebook, Your Childhood in Park Slope in the '80s Never ... New York Times, United States - By SUSAN DOMINUS Sometimes it seems like Facebook is the most backward-looking innovation ever expected to change the future. Especially for people who ... |
Fresh Facebook malware attack spotted VNUNet.com, UK - Security experts are warning both users and administrators following the discovery of a new crop of Facebook malware. Security firm F-Secure said in a ... |
IMF needs some Facebook friends Financial Times, UK - By Alan Beattie, World Trade Editor Robert Zoellick, president of the World Bank, said recently the world needs a "Facebook" of global economic government: ... |
Facebook frowns on sociable teddy bear Times Online, UK - As the first teddy bear to sign up to the social networking website Facebook, Barty Bristle attracted quite a following. Arctophiles - people who collect ... |
Now on Facebook: The Zuckerblog? CNET News, CA - Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg rarely writes for the company blog, typically only taking a byline when the company is doing some damage control. ... |
![]() Times Online | Pups on parade as police turn to Facebook Times Online, UK - West Midlands police are using photographs of police dog puppies to appeal to young people on Facebook. The police pups join a growing number of officers ... |
Facebook App-Tastic Digital City, NY - By Clare Goggin Everyone has one friend holding out on the Facebook craze. Some old-fashioned types fear identity theft and prefer not to take part in any ... Law Protecting Kids From Online Predators Passes Congress |
Police force joins Facebook website The Press Association - A police force has joined the social networking website Facebook to reach young people. West Midlands Police set up a business page on the site to ... |
![]() Techtree.com | Facebook Users, Beware of the Fake Hubs MarketWatch - The fake Web site, which reproduces the genuine Facebook site extremely well, collects the log-in credentials using a php script. Users should pay extremely ... Malware Targets Web 2.0 Sites Spammer target Web 2.0 sites to carry out attacks |
Facebook departures raise doubts around exit path Financial Times, UK - A number of Facebook executives left the company during 2008: Owen Van Natta, one of Facebook's earliest executives who served as COO and later as chief ... |

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