Survey: 54 percent in developing world use Internet
Pew study points to major strides in shrinking the global 'digital divide'
Pew study points to major strides in shrinking the global 'digital divide'
Company is now using spam-fighting technology to filter out 'terrorist' content; suspends 125K accounts in 8 months
Adam May on press freedom after an attempted smear campaign against one of America’s finest reporters
Private individuals will be barred from advertising or selling firearms on Facebook and Instagram
Recording purports to show men who carried out Paris assaults plotting for attacks ‘soon on the Champs-Elysées’
Adding locator ends feud between Tinder and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, which is concerned about uptick in STDs
Friday meeting in Silicon Valley will discuss ways to use technology to stop ISIL from radicalizing people online
Social media giant argues $50,000 fine slapped on it for not removing content violates Turkish law
According to online activist Nasser Weddady, ‘Social media in the Arab uprising became the people’s news agency’
In 2011, protests in Tunisia went viral, with over 1 million Facebook videos as anger and calls for reform grew