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Male Followers of a Facebook Page based on Science Astonished to Know that it’s Run by a Woman

Male Followers of a Facebook Page based on Science Astonished to Know that it’s

It has came as a shock to many users of Facebook page `I F**king Love Science' that the page is run by a woman. News of Elise Andrew who is the brain behind this famous Facebook page that the person is a woman came out when she posted her twitter profile picture on her Facebook page.

Facebook’s Changed Design Allows Users Share More with Public

Facebook’s Changed Design Allows Users Share More with Public

A study conducted by researchers at the Carnegie-Mellon University into earlier design changes by Facebook has uncovered that the changes had pushed users to share additional information than what they actually wanted to.

Facebook Users have Evolved in Years: Study

Facebook Users have Evolved in Years: Study

According to seven-year study from Carnegie Mellon University, it has been discovered that the Fcaebook users have not been wise in dealing with their posts.

Facebook Refuses to Enter Age Beyond 99; User Awaits Solution

Facebook Refuses to Enter Age Beyond 99; User Awaits Solution

This may not happen with 99.9% users of the social networking website Facebook. However, a recent news report showed that a Facebook user had to lie about her actual age since Facebook didn’t allow entering age beyond 99. Maguerite Joseph is noted to be quite active for last few years, but was up for a brief shock when she got to know that she can’t enter her real age.

Pew Research’s Results for Social Networking Sites

Pew Research’s Results for Social Networking Sites

Facebook is known as one of the most popular networking sites, many believe it is by far the largest social network around.

Same is the result of the survey that was recently performed by Pew Research Center. In their survey, the professionals looked at late 2012 data for the social networking landscape and as was expected, Facebook stood at the first position.

Facebook, the Latest Victim of Hackers

Facebook, the Latest Victim of Hackers

According to a blog posted by the social network on Friday, the security team of Facebook discovered the attempts meant to attack Facebook's systems last month. It was a sophisticated attack and occurred when a few employees visited a mobile developer website that was compromised, said Facebook.

An Issue with Facebook, Redirects Websites

An Issue with Facebook, Redirects Websites

Recently Facebook was found redirecting users searching different sites. Through cryptic error messages it almost killed the internet.

Fleshing out the situation, it so happened that there was an issue with the Facebook Connect API. The users were redirected to the Facebook error page.

Facebook Tries Novel Method to Filter Spam

Facebook Tries Novel Method to Filter Spam

It has happened from last month only that Facebook has started charging $1 fee from people, who want to send a message to others, whom they do not know. Otherwise, Facebook used to provide poking and messaging service free of cost.

Some Stuff on your Facebook Can Get You in Trouble

Some Stuff on your Facebook Can Get You in Trouble

In recent news, a youngster who posted something like "Drivin drunk ... classsic ;) but to whoever's vehicle i hit i am sorry. :P" on his facebook is in police custody now.

Facebook Can Make you Obese, Warn Researchers

Facebook Can Make you Obese, Warn Researchers

Columbia University scientists have discovered that people who love to be in front of social networking sites like Facebook for most of their day are at high risk of having fat around their waistline. It is being warned that you are increasing your risk of getting obese if you love spending time on social sites.

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