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Family of bears playing tug of war over a hammock will make your weekend
Even these bears know it's time for vacation.
Facebook is testing a new feature to encourage conversations
This actually seems pretty useful.
By Damon Beres
White nationalist Twitter has exploded since 2014
White nationalists have become a dominant force on Twitter in the past two years, according to a new study published Thursday by George Washington University.
Twitter lets brands sponsor Periscope livestreams, starting with Chase and Grey Goose
Game. Set. Monetize.
By Kerry Flynn
Facebook's Internet connectivity initiative suffers setback due to SpaceX explosion
Not a good day for Elon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg.
By Kerry Flynn
Employers are stalking your Facebook and this startup helps them
So simple, but so terrifying.
By Ariel Bogle
Why we should worry about Facebook's Trending topics disaster
This is about your access to information.
By Damon Beres
Why Google thinks ride-sharing via Waze Carpool is a worthy investment
The search giant doesn't have to win today.
By Kerry Flynn
Twitter now lets select users make money off of videos
Users will get a relatively generous 70-percent cut.
By Patrick Kulp
Unprecedented census confirms staggering decline in African elephant populations
"Data has to be followed by action."
By Katie Dupere
With a new carpool service, Google is accelerating in its quest to take on Uber
The service will reportedly be a part of Google's Waze app.
By Kerry Flynn
People are mocking this article on how to approach women wearing headphones
"How to approach a girl wearing headphones: Don't."
One way to understand Anthony Weiner's compulsive sexting
Don't rush to judgment, experts say.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Microsoft's Surface ad uses creepy werecat singer to bash Apple
If you choose the MacBook Air over the Surface Pro 4, this creepy cat monster might be coming for you.
How social media stoked the false shooter panic at LAX
NBC's Lester Holt streamed from the tarmac on Facebook Live.
By Kerry Flynn
EpiPen maker caves in to social media pressure, drops price by 50%
A generic version will cost $300.
By Tim Chester
Facebook's Trending Topics highlights fake Megyn Kelly story days after dropping editors
That didn't take long.
Mark Zuckerberg meets the Pope, gives him a model drone
Even Mark Zuckerberg knows that when in Rome, you have to go kiss the ring.
How to avoid becoming the bully you hate on social media
When do you take the bait and what do you do with it?
By Rebecca Ruiz
How social media amplified anger over EpiPen's price gouge
Facebook posts and hashtags magnified opinions and somewhat pushed the needle when it came to the drug's cost.
By Tim Chester
Facebook fires humans from writing Trending Topics headlines
Facebook is turning its news section almost entirely over to the machines.
Facebook decides vertical videos are cool again, expands them in your mobile news feed
Vertical videos will no longer be cropped into squares on Facebook mobile.
By Kerry Flynn