Do you stand for Net Neutrality? Facebook does July 20, 2017 July 12th 2017 was Net Neutrality Day of Action and Facebook had this to share: “Today, people and companies across the country are participating in… Continue Reading
New Facebook button will be more an ’empathy’ than a ‘dislike’ one September 16, 2015 How many times have you seen Facebook users ‘like’ a sad post such as a funeral announcement? Too many times right? It doesn’t mean… Continue Reading
Facebook’s Internet.org Hits 5th Country; Ghana February 6, 2015 First launched in Zambia, Internet.org then moved to Kenya, Tanzania and Colombia, finally getting to Ghana as it’s 5th stopover. The mobile operators on… Continue Reading
Internet.org Expands From Zambia, Tanzania and Kenya To Colombia January 15, 2015 First launched globally in Zambia in partnership with Airtel, Facebook’s Internet.org app was then released in Tanzania under Tigo and in Kenya under Airtel, and… Continue Reading
Mark Zuckerburg Starts A Book Club on Facebook January 5, 2015 With complaints rising of how this generation is not reading enough books but using more social media (which is still kind of reading… Continue Reading
Facebook’s Internet.org Adds 3 More Services For Zambia October 20, 2014 Airtel and Facebook recently partnered to introduce free basic internet services in Zambia as their first global deal via the Internet.org app with free… Continue Reading
Facebook, Internet.org first global deal is with Airtel Zambia to provide free basic internet July 31, 2014 Facebook has just partnered with Airtel Zambia to provide free basic access to the internet through the Internet.org platform, with Zambia being the first… Continue Reading
Facebook F8 Conference Overview May 2, 2014 So Facebook’s F8 Conference happened 2 days ago after a 3 year absence, with developers gathering to discuss how to make Facebook better for… Continue Reading
The Big Deal About Internet.org February 28, 2014 You should absolutely be excited about this news if you are in the developing world. Even more so if you are in the developed… Continue Reading