MEIT issues notice to Facebook even as experts debate absolute impact on the second largest developer community
A direct response to the claustrophobic, bureaucratic terror of post-World War II America was the Beat Generation of poets and writers, including Allen Ginsberg
The government has said it will summon Zuckerberg if Facebook interferes in the country's electoral process
Facebook's service agreement has more than 3,700 words and Twitter has 11,000 words
Now, the consumer surveillance model underlying Facebook and Google's free services is under siege from users
The Indian government is now worried about Indian users data being used by Facebook to influence elections
While there's not much you can do short of ceasing to browse the web entirely or deleting your Facebook account; here are some tips
Facebook's stock price shed 14% of its value this week; grumblings by users businesses show no sign of abating
Facebook's shares closed down nearly 7.0 per cent on Monday, wiping nearly $40 billion off its market value
It follows allegations that data from up to 50 million Facebook users was harvested by a British company, Cambridge Analytica
Antonio Tajani urged the social media giant to take more responsibility
Facebook's ad targeting tools could be a valuable supplement to census data
Italian antitrust watchdog said it has found other aspects wherein the terms of use were unfair