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Diaspora, which aims to address privacy concerns surrounding Facebook, is asking for users.
John Romero, who worked on Doom and Quake, is now a consultant on a Facebook game.
Atari has launched a new venture, Atari Go, to relaunch old games through social networks.
Facebook is joining the likes of Twitter and Apple in building its own large-scale data centre.
The rumour mill is grinding that Google is setting up a Facebook killer. Maybe.
Peter Molyneux has commented that PC gaming is being reborn, thanks to Facebook.
Google's Buzz status update system - launched earlier this week - has journalists in a flap following the discovery that it automatically publishes a list of most common contacts.
Sid Meier will be bringing Civ to Facebook through a new persistently online and free game.
Freemium games on Facebook are making around $20 per user, say analysts.
Facebook yesterday announced that Digital Sky Technologies, a Russian investment firm, has purchased a 1.96 per cent stake for $200m.
Spammers are increasing their efforts as Easter approaches, with the percentage of messages rated as spam the highest since McColo was shut down.
Survey reveals that 54% of Britons admit to checking up on their ex partners, while 97% of us search for ourselves on search engines
Facebook has reverted its Terms of Use back to an earlier version following public outcry over a clause which gave it perpetual rights over hosted content.
A lawyer has successfully applied to the courts in Australia to have legal notice on a couple considered served when posted via a Facebook page.
Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskowitz is to leave the company to set up a new joint venture with fellow Facebook engineer Justin Rosenstein.
Social networking site Facebook has filed suit against rival German site SudiVZ, accusing the latter of being nothing but a Facebook ripoff with a red colourscheme.
The Greater Manchester Police force has launched a Facebook app which it hopes will allow all those switched-on social networkers to "help with their enquiries."
I know it's damn cold here in Blighty, but I didn't think I'd live to see the day when Sony BMG plans to drop DRM (and sell music through channels other than Apple's iTunes).
October 14 2021 | 15:04