News

The Social Network II has taken the Social Network franchise in a totally new direction, making way for the introduction of ...
"It's moving faster than any of us ever imagined it would." That's what a manic Mark Zuckerberg (played by Jesse Eisenberg) said in the 2010's The Social Network. David Fincher's biopic about the ...
Promote yourself, focus on LinkedIn, mind your digital footprint and connect and engage - key strategies for seeking work ...
In the fediverse, a user’s data is not locked into a particular instance or even a network service, but can move between services. Imagine easily migrating from Twitter/X with all your data ...
With last week’s release of The Social Network, Facebook has become, to the best of my knowledge, the first social networking site to be adapted to film.It’s a well-deserved honor, as Facebook ...
The Social Network is a hard-charging beast of a movie with a full tank of creative gas that keeps it humming from start to finish (hell of a middle, too).
In The Social Network the protagonist starts up his own movement, but instead of keeping mum he turns privacy inside out and, terrifyingly, takes millions of people with him.
Social networking advocates say that social networks are made out of people, so it’s wrong to #DeleteFacebook or to become a Twitter quitter. Staying connected is good.
In 2009, social networks no longer featured posts with reams and reams of drivel — like telling people what kind of sandwich you had for lunch or about the great parking space you grabbed near ...