As part of its investment to promote Black-owned businesses and organizations, Facebook is launching a $25M program to support Black creators.
As part of its investment to promote Black-owned businesses and organizations, Facebook is launching a $25M program to support Black creators.
The new Facebook Messenger Chat Plugin makes it easier for businesses to interact with customers without them needing a Facebook account.
Facebook is bringing a new official music videos feature to its platform in the US, giving artists more ways to promote their work and interact with fans.
Here are all the training courses you should consider this week, as part of Facebook's free 'Summer of Support' initiative.
E.gg is the latest app developed by the Facebook NPE team. It is a new experimental platform that celebrates the early days of the Internet.
Facebook now lets you broadcast live directly from Messenger Rooms - making it easy to go live with up to 50 people at a time.
Now you can opt-in to "lock" your chats with Face ID or Touch ID on Facebook Messenger. The feature is part of a new "Privacy" section.
Facebook is testing a new design for Facebook Pages that comes without the "Like" count and "Like" button. Is this the end of the "Like" for Facebook Pages?
Facebook is bringing the screen-sharing feature, which is already available on Messenger video calls and Messenger Rooms, to Messenger for Android and iOS.
Facebook is contemplating a move to suspend all political advertising on its platform ahead of the 2020 US Presidential election.
Late last month, Facebook's NPE team announced an invite-only beta for Forecast, an app that lets users make crowdsourced predictions.
LinkedIn is #OpenToWork, Facebook changes its algorithm again, Lego gets into pop art, and India bans TikTok.
Facebook has announced that it will shut down Lasso on July 10, 2020. Built as a TikTok clone, the app was only ever available in select markets worldwide.
Facebook is changing its News Feed algorithm again - this time to prioritize original news reporting and transparent authorship.
Facebook continues its fight against fake news with a new notification warning you when you are about to share old news.
Users who will advertise for the first time on Instagram will not be required to have an associated Facebook account to do so, the company announced.
Facebook has announced an additional commitment of $200 million to support black-owned businesses and organizations.
Facebook successfully removed ads published by the reelection campaign for President Donald Trump because they used Nazi iconography.