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VietNamNet Bridge – Over the last two days, my cousin Nguyen Phuong Ly, 22, has been complaining about her mother Nguyen Ngoc Diep, a restaurant owner, for spending a lot of her cooking time posting pictures of fully-done food
Facebook is providing the public with more information about what material is banned on the social network.
VietNamNet Bridge - Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien has become the first cabinet member to make public her personal fanpage on Facebook.
Facebook reported fourth-quarter profits of $701m (£462m), a 34% increase on the same period a year ago.
Facebook has begun placing warnings over videos posted to its site, stating their contents might "shock, offend and upset" if viewed.
While Facebook engineers believe that the sticker feature in the Comments section allows people to express opinions in a fun way, many Vietnamese netizens, with some exceptions, have found the new feature annoying.
Recently a photo was posted on Facebook showing a boy crying and in a panic, with a bunch of fruit he is said to have stolen hung around his neck, raising public concern.
Facebook has acquired LiveRail - a tech start-up that helps companies place more relevant ads in the videos that appear on their websites and apps.
VietNamNet Bridge – Facebook is spoiling the character and ethics of today’s young people, according to many Vietnamese educators. It has become a forum for students to speak ill of teachers and friends, or to escape their inhibitions.
Facebook is facing criticism after it emerged it had conducted a psychology experiment on nearly 700,000 users.
VietNamNet Bridge – Nearly 25 million of the 36 million Internet users in Vietnam have Facebook accounts, according to a Danish market research agency.
Facebook is to release a new feature on its mobile app that "listens" to your music and TV shows.
Social networking giant Facebook has reported profits of $642m (£383m) during the first quarter of 2014, beating analyst expectations.
Your phone always knows where you are. And now, if you want, your Facebook friends will always know where you are, too.
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Facebook has bought messaging app WhatsApp in a deal worth a total of $19bn (£11.4bn) in cash and shares.
Though a new decree stipulating the punishments on the violations of the e-commerce law has been released, lawyers and analysts still argue about if Facebook would be fined if it does not register its operation to the watchdog agency.
VietNamNet Bridge – Facebook has yet to comment since the Government released Decree 185 stipulating fines against e-commerce violations.
VietNamNet Bridge - As of September 2013, Facebook had 1.15 billion users worldwide, including more than 700 million regular users.
Educators have rung the alarm bell over the students’ degrading sense of morality after a lot of abuses and invectives on parents, teachers and friends were found on their Facebook.