
As the third world adopts the U.S.'s biggest social networking site, Americans are leaving it by the millions.

Social Intelligence will collect a file of your bad web behavior and show it to potential employers. Beware those party pics.

If you're one of the many Americans who's grown tired of hearing media and tech insiders prattle on endlessly about Twitter and Facebook,...

Even with all the good social media has provided since its inception, had it been around on 9/11, it would have been a disaster.

Google's Facebook competitor seems less about crafting an online persona and more about building on real-life relationships.

Harvard students say they use Facebook in class because the lectures are boring.

Facebook may be the rage, but a more productive investment awaits abroad, where demand for capital is far higher.

The social media giant encourages students to write only to themselves and to those who are just like them.

When it comes to teaching and learning, Google+ has some pretty serious advantages over both Twitter and Facebook.

For our new challenge, we're asking you to get off the computer. Bad for our traffic, good for your sanity!

A new report shows that police have secretly searched dozens of Facebook profiles since 2008. How's that Google+ invite looking?

GOOD is about to reach 200,000 friends on Facebook. To celebrate we’re challenging you to tell us what you would do with GOOD’s 200,000 friends.

A mini-break from Facebook is quite possibly the perfect way to ring in 2012.

While debates about education policy rage on in Washington, D.C. many students are taking matters into their own hands.

Perhaps oversharing on Facebook isn't so bad. It may even make us better people.

A cybersecurity team at Carnegie Mellon has developed software that hunts down your internet life based on a scan of your face. Spooky.

Facebook is a private company that functions largely as a public space. Should we be policing its content?