War and Peace and Facebook
How much time do you spend on social media? Wouldn’t it be better spent reading “the whole of humanity”?
How much time do you spend on social media? Wouldn’t it be better spent reading “the whole of humanity”?
A barrister appeared to fling a bundle of documents at a lawyer in the Federal Circuit Court as he sat beside her.
Sex scandal MP Nathan Barrett has conceded there is more damaging material in Facebook posts sent to his online lover.
Facebook may be forum for the next leaders’ exchange but Shorten won’t click ‘like’ on it.
With Google, Amazon and Facebook creating better services for the iPhone, it’s time Apple steps up its game.
Victorian Labor’s Safe Schools indulgence is exposed.
A man from NSW has been charged with allegedly posting an expletive-laden racist tirade on Nova Peris’s Facebook page.
A woman who accuses students of racial hatred is taking her fight for $250,000 to Facebook’s headquarters.
The cost to taxpayers of an 18C racial hatred case involving Facebook posts by uni students is escalating.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony at the University of Tasmania was far from a bipartisan affair.
Sydney businessman Tony Kazal is taking legal action against Fairfax Media.
Tim Worner has seized on a turnaround at US networks as Facebook and Google lose face over claims for video viewers.
Ed Husic and David Leyonhjelm offer their views of the campaign, after a fashion.
The conservative poster boy unloads on love, Trump, and the evils of Facebook.
Facebook is not, as its millions of users around the world had always presumed, everybody’s friend.
A critic of the Safe Schools Coalition has accused Facebook of censoring its conservative viewpoint.
How Facebook buries news has shed light on its huge power.
The Facebook boss responds to a PR crisis after it emerged the social network was burying politically conservative news.
The popular image-sharing network has killed off its vintage camera icon, and some users aren’t happy.
Facebook’s popular mobile messaging service has announced a desktop app for Windows and Mac.
Oxford University researchers have found people with more friends can endure physical pain for longer than loners.
Barnaby Joyce should take a bow after an apology video from Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
This is why you need to make the uncoolest professional network part of your social-media routine.
It is pointless to debate about media reform without robust probing of the two superpowers, Facebook and Google.
Greens MP Adam Bandt is asking for public money so that schools can fly rainbow flags.
Facebook is for connecting with friends, LinkedIn with colleagues. So what exactly is Twitter for? Here’s some tips.
A woman who seeks $250,000 damages in a racial vilification case against three students says she felt at risk.
SBS managing director Michael Ebeid personally authorised an IT witch-hunt last year.
Former Nine COO Simon Kelly says Nine, Fairfax Media and Southern Cross Media Group should pursue a “mega-merger”.
It’s high time ‘working mothers’ made way for ‘working parents’, argues Anne-Marie Slaughter.
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