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

If rumors are true, Facebook will be launching its very own "Gmail killer" on Monday. Would you make the switch?

Think your Facebook profile is private? So did former teacher Ashley Payne, till she got fired for posting pictures from a European vacation.

When it comes to teaching and learning, Google+ has some pretty serious advantages over both Twitter and Facebook.
A step-by-step guide for keeping your clicks to yourself.

Facebook's new commenting platform will include threading, voting, and more information about commenters' whereabouts.

It turns out that online privacy is yet another casualty of the recession.

Facebook has quietly rolled out its new facial recognition feature. Predictably, they're hearing some backlash.

A modest proposal to give us something we rarely get back in the digital age: our privacy.
Writing for The Rumpus, Phil Wong met an anonymous Facebook employee for drinks at a Palo Alto watering hole called the Dutch Goose. Over two...
Casey Neistat's short movie, "Chat Roulette," offers a great first-hand account (and analysis) of the internet's latest phenomenon. It has bit of...
Four self-described nerds at New York University want to build a social network that won't surrender your personal information to heartless...
Google has accidentally collected "highly sensitive personal information such as complete emails" from Canadian citizens.

About to realize a fortune, Mark Zuckerberg promises: "We make money to build better services."

Like this: Last night, Jon Stewart skewered Facebook for its transparency double-standard.