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  • Facebook Admits Secret PR Move Against Google Friday, 13 May 2011 | 12:56 AM ET
    Mark Zuckerberg

    Facebook has admitted that it secretly hired a public-relations group in the US with the aim of generating stories critical of Google's approach to privacy.

  • Stock Pops & Drops  Thursday, 12 May 2011 | 5:25 PM ET

    The Fast Money traders take a look at today's biggest market movers.

  • David Rubenstein: How I Blew It on Facebook Tuesday, 3 May 2011 | 10:49 AM ET
    David Rubenstein

    Private equity kingpin David Rubenstein missed his chance to be one of the first investors in Facebook.

  • Facebook

    Facebook is all about sharing information with friends, and now it's applying that same approach to a wealth of information about its data management systems.

  • Michael Anti, a popular online commentator whose legal name is Zhao Jing, said in an interview Tuesday that his Facebook account was suddenly canceled in January. Company officials told him by e-mail that Facebook has a strict policy against pseudonyms and that he must use the name issued on his government ID.

  • America's Top Charitable Donors of 2010 Tuesday, 15 Feb 2011 | 10:34 AM ET
    Despite more than 50 billionaires announcing last year they would devote at least half of their wealth to charity, few made big gifts in 2010, according to a new ranking of the  in America by The Chronicle of Philanthropy.The three biggest names in philanthropy—Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett—don’t appear in the rankings because the money they gave in 2010 ($46.4 million and $1.9 billion, respectively) was to pay off pledges announced in previous years. The list includes only new pledg

    Click to see 2010's top 10 U.S. philanthropists, as ranked by The Chronicle of Philanthropy.

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