Yahoo wrote a letter to Facebook last week saying it holds 16 patents that "may be relevant" to the cases between the companies. More | Share on Facebook
Facebook's own CEO could be an issue as the company aims to go public, according to an alleged J.P. Morgan document and Facebook's SEC filing. More | Share on Facebook
With the new offering, players will be able to embed the game into a Facebook Timeline, blog, or Web page, and play it on the respective site. More | Share on Facebook
The EU competition commissioner Joaquin Almunia says the case is "complex" and his office is in no hurry to decide if it should launch a formal antitrust complaint against Google. More | Share on Facebook
Yahoo's photo-sharing site lost momentum after a long period of relative neglect, but new improvements are enough to persuade CNET's Stephen Shankland to stick around. More | Share on Facebook
The organization's Web site was also taken down by a DDoS attack back in June when LulzSec allegedly took aim at the organization. More | Share on Facebook
The company says that Starboard is "misleading" investors and acting in a way that is not in the best interests of the online firm. More | Share on Facebook
Close to 13 million users aren't using the social network's controls to protect their privacy, according to a study from Consumer Reports. And those who are may be getting it wrong. More | Share on Facebook
Malware is now being targeted to Android devices via compromised Web sites, a first in the mobile world, says security firm Lookout. More | Share on Facebook
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