The day Robin Williams saved my bacon
I remember feeling faint with comic relief and thinking this man was a comical genius whose ability to make the audience laugh was like performance alchemy delivered with hysterical energy.
On Monday the company said it had taken down a series of pages associated with Jones because they glorified violence and used dehumanising language.
So what does it mean for you if your online data has or hasn’t been grabbed? What could people do with your profile information? We help you answer some of the key questions in our new explainer series SO WHAT?
Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat on the Judiciary Committee and seasoned prosecutor, discusses Facebook, Cambridge Analytica and the FBI raids on Donald Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen, which the President has denounced as a disgraceful witch-hunt.
Neither Mark Zuckerberg nor anyone from Facebook has appeared on Channel 4 News since our revelations about 50 million profiles being harvested.
I remember feeling faint with comic relief and thinking this man was a comical genius whose ability to make the audience laugh was like performance alchemy delivered with hysterical energy.
As Facebook celebrates its 10th brithday, founder Mark Zuckerberg talks to NBC News about losing teen users, the NSA, and what the next decade holds for the site.
Think a rugby league pitch is the last place where men would talk about feelings? Think again – a mental health campaign has taken root in the sport and could be a template for raising awareness.
45 minutes of rapid-fire bogus computer trades cause Knight Capital’s shares to plunge by 75 per cent, and further undermines confidence in the ability of technology to drive stock markets.
Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg marries his long-term girlfriend in secret, the day after the firm lists on the Nasdaq stock exchange and was valued at $117bn.
Even Marc Zuckerberg knows that his journey from Harvard dorm to global domination in less than a decade is based on the fickleness of “friends”.
Facebook shares launch at 42 dollars and 99 cents a share despite concerns about the company’s long-term money making potential.
Facebook is on course for the biggest internet stock flotation after announcing plans to sell shares to the public, but founder Mark Zuckerberg says he does not wake up with the goal of making money.
A crazy bubble price, or a sensational bargain? Channel 4 News Business Producer Ben King assesses rumours Facebook is about to launch on the public stock market, valued at $100bn.
A victory for the struggle for womens’ rights: three peace and democracy activists are awarded this year’s Nobel Prize for Peace.
As Facebook users complain about yet more changes to the social media site, Channel 4 News takes a look at the promised “new way to express who you are” and finds we might even learn to like it.