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Facebook posts: Suit filed over vet's detention

The 27-year-old veteran from Chesterfield was taken into custody last Aug. 16, after being questioned by local police and federal agents about strident Facebook posts against the government.

Eminem publisher sues Facebook

The Facebook Home media event took place in early April - the same week that web sleuths made headlines by purportedly turning up the old Angelfire homepage of a teenage Zuckerberg.

Eminem's publisher sues Facebook over song usage

Eight Mile Style filed a federal lawsuit in Detroit on Monday, alleging that a Facebook ad that was broadcast online last month copied music from Eminem's 2000 song "Under the Influence.

A year after IPO, Facebook aims to be ad colossus

The services take what Facebook knows about you and what ads you saw and combine this with the information retailers have about you and what you've purchased through loyalty cards and the like.

Hits and misses in Facebook's history

Facebook becomes the target of a lawsuit claiming that Zuckerberg stole the idea for the social network from a company co-founded by twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss and a third person at Harvard.

Google boosts photo offerings to rival Facebook

Rather than offer powerful editing tools or high-quality pictures, Facebook became the most popular way to share the photos online simply because it is the most popular place to hang out online.

Facebook promises to fix Home with upgrades after user complaints

Facebook's director of product, Adam Mosseri, said Chat Heads - little bubble pictures of friends - have proved popular but users have complained it's tough to initiate a conversation.

NY Facebook plaintiff seeks halt to criminal case

Federal prosecutors in Manhattan charged Ceglia last fall, saying he tried to swindle Facebook and founder Mark Zuckerberg out of part of the company by doctoring a 2003 contract.

Hits and misses in Facebook history over the years

November 2011: Facebook agrees to settle federal charges that it violated users' privacy by getting people to share more information than they agreed to when they signed up to the site.

Key developments for Facebook as public company

In a regulatory filing, it's disclosed that Peter Thiel, one of Facebook's earliest investors and a member of its board, was among the insiders selling stock after the lock-up period expired.

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