By Elizabeth Culliford and Sheila Dang (Reuters) -Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc
Singapore's richest people include Facebook cofounder Eduardo Saverin and the CEO of a chain of 466 hot pot restaurants.
"The way they rolled it out ... it was just so in your face," R3's CEO David Rutter said at a recent conference.
Mark Zuckerberg is going to Washington this month, where he'll face lawmakers who are skeptical of Facebook's cryptocurrency venture.
The Trump campaign has historically poured money into issues his base resonates with. It's shifted from immigration to impeachment.
Senator Elizabeth Warren's tax plan requires billionaires to pay a small percentage of their net worth on an annual basis.
Inside East Cut, one of the US's priciest zip codes where special patrols keep the streets clean around the offices of giants like Google and Facebook.
Facebook announced Monday that it has taken down hundreds of fake accounts, groups, and pages originating from Ukraine and Iraq.
Anduril reportedly also has backing from Peter Thiel's Founders Fund but has yet to disclose details of its funding.
Facebook Dating has some key elements similar to Hinge — but also some unique features that no other apps out there have.
Facebook is testing a messaging app for Instagram called Threads, which is designed to promote constant sharing between users and their friends.
Nanigans, an early Facebook marketing partner, is seeking a buyer for part of its business, an apparent casualty of Facebook's pivot to privacy.
Facebook's "clear-history" tool, which lets people clear their Facebook history, will limit one of advertisers' most powerful targeting tools.
WeWork joins a growing number of companies that give extra votes to insiders. But CEO Adam Neumann will have more votes than his peers.
This isn't the first time Thiel, 51, has expressed issues with Silicon Valley.
Facebook has been talking to publishers and hiring to support a dedicated news tab since floating the idea earlier this year.
After suffering criticism for its role in spreading fake news and misinformation, Facebook is looking to license real news.
Contributor Mike Shields argues that there should be a national anti-gun violence campaign, and that the tech CEOs should pay for it.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly said social-media companies are biased against him, and a new executive order reportedly hopes to address that.
In June, it had been reported that the FTC was preparing a potential probe, but the earnings report confirms that the investigation is under way.