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Netflix is now free to create a U.S. Facebook app that shares users' viewing history if they opt in, after the company successfully lobbied Congress to amend a 1988 law called VPPA.
Mark Cuban's tweet criticizing National Basketball Association officials cost him $50,000.
Microsoft is transitioning its more than 100 million Messenger users to Skype in two months.
Zynga closed down PetVille and other struggling titles in a cost-cutting move.
A security flaw enables video messages on Snapchat to resurface.
Facebook will let some users pay to send messages to people who are not connected to them.
Top executives are using pre-set trading plans to quietly liquidate some of their Facebook stock.
Our privacy user's guide to surviving the Instagram photo policy-change Apocalypse.
After a user revolt, Instagram backtracked on a proposed rule change that it says went way further than it intended.
A federal judge has ordered Paul Ceglia, an upstate New York man who claims he's owed 50% of Facebook, to pay the social network nearly $100,000 in legal and travel fees.