Mark Zuckerberg pledges to contribute to the United Nations to remove extreme poverty by 2030.
The police dropped all charges against the 14-year-old Muslim inventor, but he has become a social media icon.
It was a milestone day last Thursday, when a billion users of Facebook connected with each other on the same day.
Not everyone is clear about the risks of miscarriages, and there are a lot of stereotypes about them too.
Facebook founder starts a popular debate on miscarriages with his personal post.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in his latest Q&A session on his Facebook page detailed about several features that the company is currently working on.
The demise was termed sudden by the family which has asked friends to post memorable photos to Mr. Goldberg's profile.
At a surprise Q&A session on Tuesday, Mark Zuckerberg revealed that he "only" works between 50 and 60 hours per week in the office or in the meetings. During the session, Zuckerberg spoke on both his personal life and whether or not he sees Facebook as something that inhibits face-to-face contact.
Facebook's on Monday set what it called community standards to guide its users.
Mark Zuckerberg is being sued by his would-be neighbor for breaking the promise he made three years ago.
Arguably, Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of one of the most successful companies on the planet and it's a good idea to listen when he is offering a job advice.
Taking a step further in his internet.org initiative, Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg unveiled a plan to offer free Internet service in Colombia.
Mark Zuckerberg is holding his first international Q&A from Bogotá, Colombia January 14th, where he will interact with international users and face their question. In previous two public Q&As, Zuckerberg had to tackle questions related to Messenger migration and dislike button, and we hope this Q&A will not be easy either.
In 2010, a Pakistani extremist had threatened Mark Zuckerberg with a sentence for not banning "offensive" content on Mohammed in a new Facebook page.
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has picked up reading as his personal challenge for this year where he will read one book every other week. Through reading he plans to learn more about different cultures, beliefs and technologies.
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