Yesterday, we reported on Google+, Google's new social networking endeavor. After enthusiasts dug into the new social network's source code found references to "games", which suggests Google is working on an online social gaming service we don't know about yet.
Facebook has been rather leaky lately. We’ve heard and covered a leaked photo sharing app, “Project Spartan” and a reportedly imminent iPad app. Today, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, has confirmed the launch of a new Facebook feature/product which is set to be announced next week. Could this be in reaction to all the attention that Google+ has been getting this week? Maybe, just maybe!
As Facebook continues its process of world domination, HTC has introduced a new phone with heavy Facebook integration. The Status, as it's now called (formerly HTC ChaCha), is a new AT&T phone with many Facebook oriented features, including a dedicated Facebook button, making sharing content on Facebook just a few seconds away.
According to a market valuation, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, might be the third wealthiest tech titan, just behind Oracle's Larry Ellison and Bill Gates. What makes this even more interesting is that he's by far the youngest.
George Hotz, also known as GeoHot, has begun working at Facebook, the company has confirmed. Hotz, known for being the first one to unlock the original iPhone and famous ever since for other iPhone hacks and a PlayStation 3 jailbreak, will now be using his coding expertise to further boost Facebook's mobile empire.
WeeFacebook for jailbroken iOS 5 devices has been updated, folks! The widget now takes up less space in the Notification Center and provides a better overall user-experience.
Facebook's sprint to 1 billion users is well and truly underway, with the latest number of monthly active accounts being pegged at a massive 750 million by a 'source close to the company'.
The Winklevoss twins have decided to end their legal battle with Mark Zuckerberg over claims that the CEO/Founder of Facebook stole the idea of the social networking site from them.
The leaks, they continue! Just hours ago, we reported on Facebook’s App Store alternative Project Sparta and only yesterday, we talked about an Instagram-like photo sharing app that Facebook is working on. Now, according to NY Times, Facebook is on the verge of releasing their very own iPad app!
We’ve previously covered the leaked photo sharing app that Facebook is working on. But this potential leak is of much, much greater consequence! The world’s most popular social networking site is said to be working on a mobile platform to “take on” Apple’s iOS.

