Facebook will now allow users to designate someone to manage their account after death. WSJ’s Geoffrey Fowler reports on the News Hub. Photo: Facebook.
CNN exclusive: Historic Snapchat Interview with Rand Paul
In the first Snapchat interview with a U.S. lawmaker, possible 2016 presidential candidate and Republican Senator Rand Paul dishes on Hillary Clinton, drones, 2016 and what he does to unwind.
WeChat launches Ebola app
Stay updated on the latest news about the Ebola crisis in Africa by following Ebola24’s Official Account. You will be able to find out breaking news and key information on the disease. […]
Berlin vs Nazis: Mobile app tracks ultra-nationalist rallies in Germany
Activists are using technology in their fight against far-right extremists that are gaining ground in Berlin. They can now track ultra-nationalist rallies taking place across the city.
Napster Documentary: Culture of Free
In 1999, a file-sharing program created in a Boston dorm room sent shock waves across the music industry and served notice that a major cultural shift was underway.
How to Make Millions Using China’s Twitter
Sina Weibo is China’s most popular microblog site and often called the “Voice of China.” WSJ’s Deborah Kan speaks with Weibo’s Ken Hong on how businesses profit from the platform.
How to use Facebook
Four official instruction films from Facebook.
Architect of a Social Network for Scientists
Germany’s Ijad Madisch has built an online platform that lets scientists collaborate across borders and boundaries.
Dropbox CEO on turning down Steve Jobs
Dropbox CEO Drew Houston talks to Laurie Segall about turning down an offer from Steve Jobs and why there is a gender pay gap in Silicon Valley.
Former CEO: Tinder ‘removes friction’
Tinder co-founder Sean Rad sat down with CNNMoney’s Laurie Segall to talk about how the app has changed the dating game.