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Looking for love in lockdown? Facebook Dating has launched in Ireland
Facebook said Dating had been built with “safety, security and privacy at the forefront”.
Despite privacy controversy, profits at Facebook are soaring
Facebook shares climbed more than 6.9% to $170.75 in after-hours trades.
Facebook to create thousands of jobs making the site 'more accountable and transparent'
To get authorised by Facebook, “advertisers will need to confirm their identity and location,” the statement said.
Almost two billion people are on Facebook now
Facebook said it made a net profit of $3.7 billion in the fourth quarter of last year.
Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil spent thousands of euro targeting voters with Facebook ads
Both Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael targeted voters through social media during the general election
These spray-painted definitions of Cork slang words have popped up all over the city
Mint.
One political party is absolutely trouncing the rest in the social media battle
Here are the top 11 parties by Facebook following.
Mark Zuckerberg is giving away $45 billion
That’s around €42 billion.
A Love Letter To Our Fallen Comrade: The Twitter Fave
Sleep soundly.
There's one Facebook button the whole of Ireland needs today
Listen up, Zuckerberg.
Facebook is introducing emoji reaction buttons - and Ireland is first to get them
Wow! Sad! Angry! Six different emotions are being tested.
Here's how much you could earn working for Facebook
The social networking behemoth isn’t too shabby a place to ply your trade.
It's official: Your Facebook feed knows you better than your family
The robots are taking over.
Why is Zuckerberg so happy? Mobile ads have helped Facebook profits surge
Facebook said that it made $802 million in profit for shareholders on revenue of $3.2 billion.
With a little help from Ireland, Facebook paid no UK tax last year
It made an estimated £371 million in revenue in the region in 2013.
Mark Zuckerberg is donating €20 million to stop Ebola from 'becoming like HIV'
Facebook’s CEO said that the virus must be brought under control soon, before it becomes a “long-term global health crisis”.
Spend too much time poking people? Dublin now has its own Facebook addiction service
It was only a matter of time…
This perfect video nails the truth about your Facebook feed
Like.
People who say 'you know' and 'like' are, like, surprisingly thoughtful
It’s, like, science.
Enda Kenny answered your Facebook questions last night - here's what he said...
The Taoiseach took part in a Facebook Q&A at the social media company’s California HQ.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg was the most generous American in 2013
He gave away 18 million shares of Facebook stock – guess how much that’s worth?
Kid makes YouTube video celebrating one like, internet responds with thousands
He only asked for one or two, like.
5 Facebook buttons we need immediately
The Sympathise button is old news. Here’s what Facebook REALLY needs.
Might Facebook add a ‘sympathise’ button?
Sometimes, ‘Like’ just doesn’t seem appropriate.
8 words that have lost all meaning in modern life
Like, literally.
Column: Losing our religion – what thirtysomethings believe in now
If we haven’t got God to fall back on what does this generation believe in now? Kate Bellamy takes a lighthearted look at what people follow today.
The more you use Facebook, the more miserable you become
It’s science.
Things Taylor Swift doesn't like
Illustrated by GIFs.
'You called me monkey...' Drogba's anti-racist Facebook smackdown
The Ivorian was the target of abuse when Galatasaray met Fenerbahce at the weekend.
The 7 people who are driving you away from Facebook
You went to the gym. We get it.
VIDEO: How to win arguments on Facebook
NSFW language.
Tiger Woods: I posted those Facebook photos with Lindsey Vonn to crush the paparazzi
“I’ve had situations where it’s been very dangerous for my kids. We devalued the first photos,” he said.
9 things we'd like to see in Facebook's new News Feed
An oversharing filter? An anti-inspirational status widget? We’d like all of those please.
Facebook sued over 'like' and 'share' buttons
The family of a Dutch inventor, who died in 2004, are suing the company for alleged patent infringement.
The 10 most-liked Facebook brand posts in September
What international brands’ updates got hundreds of thousands of likes last month, and why?
BOI appoints team to engage across Facebook, Twitter and Boards.ie
Customers can now get answers from Bank of Ireland in new ways…
London Games to be first social media Olympics
This summer’s Olympics will be the most tweeted, liked and tagged in history, organisers say.
Facebook hikes price of its shares, raising value to over $100bn
Facebook had previously planned on selling shares at between $28-$35, but is now going for a price between $34 and $38.
Want to own a piece of Facebook? Here's how to do it
Sometime this month, 337 million shares will be up for grabs when the world’s biggest social network floats on the stock market. But be warned: it may be hard to get a hold of them.
Average Facebook user gets more ‘Likes’ and comments than they give
The average user tends to attract more ‘Likes’ and messages than they actually give out themselves, thanks to ‘power users’.