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Facebook is celebrating 10 years of existence today, and to mark the occasion, the company created a special "Look Back" feature.
Bill Nye "The Science Guy" will advocate for evolution in a debate with a creationist at the Creation Museum in Petersburg, KY.
The Facebook of 2024 will continue to morph from a social network to a more traditional media company, as it adapts to mobile and privacy trends.
This seems like a guy who abides by the rule "pictures or it didn't happen."
Facebook's first employees look back at the social network that changed their lives and the world 10 years ago.
A look at why Bill Nye, a respected science educator, agreed to debate Ken Ham, a Creationist.
The developer of 'Flappy Bird,' the current number-one free app in Apple's App Store, says his overnight success was just luck.
To celebrate Facebook's tenth birthday, we created this whiteboard animation video. Take a break from stalking your friends and check it out.
Sesame Street's Murray has a little trouble separating Benedict Cumberbatch from his broody counterpart, Sherlock.
Photos and tweets from media arriving at their hotels for the Sochi Olympics paint an ugly picture, and offer a bad omen of what may be to come.
Here are the "major reasons" why men and women use Facebook, 10 years after it launched.