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Mark Zuckerberg approves re-election of Trump-loving, Gawker-bankrupting billionaire to Facebook's board
Apparently launching a covert multi-million dollar revenge campaign to bankrupt a large media organization isn't enough to get kicked off Facebook's board.
Internet troll avoids jail time after posting sexist, derogatory comments on Facebook
An Australian man who allegedly abused multiple women on Facebook said previously that he was drunk, so y'know, he couldn't control his actions.
By Jenni Ryall
How Instagram notifications made my breakup even more unbearable
"Use this feature sparingly: It can be a deal-breaker or a disaster."
Google's new iPhone keyboard, 'Gboard,' launches in Australia
Google Search everywhere.
By Ariel Bogle
Mark Zuckerberg backs startup looking to 'close the opportunity gap' in Africa
Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan like Andela.
By Casey Butler
Twitter is using emoji to show you ads, so maybe cool it with the eggplants
Tweet a pizza emoji and you might start seeing ads from Domino's.
By Patrick Kulp
Businesses can now tell if a Facebook ad led you to shop at their stores
A new type of Facebook ad shows you nearby stores -- then tracks whether or not you visit them.
By Patrick Kulp
Better late than never? Microsoft missed a chance to buy LinkedIn for $1.5 billion
Microsoft and LinkedIn is a courtship years in the making.
LinkedIn's sale is a sign of what's to come for Twitter and other social media companies
LinkedIn won't be the last big social media company to sell this year.
Microsoft buys LinkedIn for $26.2 billion
It's the biggest move yet for Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella
LGBT community expresses grief and solidarity in the wake of Orlando shooting
The shooting, which killed 50 and wounded 53, ocurred during Pride Month.
Nope, Google isn't filtering search results to shield Hillary Clinton
Google is accused of twisting autocomplete into knots to help get Clinton elected.
Now you can leave a video as a Facebook comment
The change is a nod to the increasing amount of video content consumed online.
By Victoria Ho
Facebook just became a much better place to share 360 photos
Social media gets omnidirectional.
By Kellen Beck
Plus-size blogger has a powerful message after Instagram removes her bikini photos
"Where is the justice in keeping terrible trolls and shamers and haters on the Internet while removing my image that is the antithesis of shaming or hating or trolling?"
By Sonam Joshi
Twitter co-founder may have been hit by same hacking group as Mark Zuckerberg
This is getting out of control.
Facebook hires CollegeHumor co-founder to work with the media
Facebook is getting serious about media by bringing in one of the co-founders of CollegeHumor.
B is for 'bizarre': Google's very strange first annual shareholder meeting as Alphabet
Casual sexism, curious fears about windmills and free hats.
Google's new iPhone app will fix your blurry Live Photos
You may give your Live Photos a second look.
By Karissa Bell
Australians, brace yourselves for a technology tsunami
Are Australian organisations behind their global peers?
By Accenture
Facebook appoints Adobe executive as its new India head
Facebook has appointed a new head for its second-largest market in the world.
By Sonam Joshi
Facebook Live to host first online political debate in Australia
Facebook Live plans to be front and centre during Australia's election campaign.
By Jenni Ryall
Mark Zuckerberg's Twitter and Pinterest accounts hacked, possibly due to an awfully weak password
Surely he didn't have 'dadada' as a password?
How to help when someone uses intimate photos as revenge
Bystanders may think there's no way to help a victim of nonconsensual porn, but they can actually play an important role in the process.
By Rebecca Ruiz