The social network sees big opportunity in getting its service on millions of mobile devices, but it also sees big risks. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone ...
The social network turns its attention from desktop to mobile. At a confab in Silicon Valley, VP Vaughan Smith reassures developers and talks about what Facebook has done to make the switch. Donna Tam ...
A comScore study has found that people accessing Facebook from mobile devices in the US use it for longer than those on traditional computers. A comScore study has found that people accessing Facebook ...
Facebook’s efforts on smaller screens are paying off big. More than half a billion Facebook users access the site only from mobile devices, Facebook revealed as part of an earnings presentation ...
Facebook has been offering a special mobile version of its website for some time for users who do not prefer the mobile app. However, the mobile website still lacks some functions and features. But do ...
When Facebook filed to become a publicly traded company almost exactly seven years ago, its social network barely extended beyond the desktop. For most of 2012, mobile-only users made up a small ...
At the time, Zuckerberg’s statement didn’t generate any headlines or much attention, but The Verge has learned that he was hinting at the company’s 2014 strategy: Facebook plans to produce a number of ...
Four years ago Facebook Inc.’s mobile advertising strategy amounted to this: nothing. Today, smartphones and tablets generate an astounding 80% of the company’s advertising revenue. That equaled $4.5 ...
Today, the mobile team at Facebook announced some changes to all mobile versions of the site, which include better utilization of the real-estate on your mobile device’s screen: Starting today, we’re ...
Swiss Army knives don’t cut it on mobile. Packing in too many features creates apps that seem bloated and slow. Perhaps more than any company, Facebook has struggled to adapt its busy website to the ...
As we've been hearing at conference after conference, mobile is the direction that social is going. Groupon, Twitter, Foursquare, all have been releasing mobile app updates on a regular basis to keep ...