
Facebook Is Still Figuring Out What Makes A Good Video
In the past year, Facebook has made a huge push to get video into your news feed. That's given both content creators — and advertisers — a new way to reach Facebook's 1.35 billion users.


In the past year, Facebook has made a huge push to get video into your news feed. That's given both content creators — and advertisers — a new way to reach Facebook's 1.35 billion users.

On the one hand: Di Fara. On the other hand: El Farolito.

Facebook is going to need to find a killer app to get people to buy the Oculus Rift. But it also needs to deal with a queasy problem.

The Facebook founder says the Oculus Rift headset could be the future of the internet. But to get there, he needs to do battle with the entire gaming industry.

In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Snapchat revealed it has raised nearly half a billion dollars.

IBM is an icon of the technology industry. Or at least it was.

The rumor mill that Dick Costolo's time is running out continues to churn.

A trove of email correspondences between Snapchat executives including Sony Pictures CEO Michael Lynton were leaked as part of the Sony Pictures hack.

The CEO of Quora and first chief technology officer of Facebook sits down with BuzzFeed News to talk about where Quora and the broader internet is headed in 2015.

Adam D'Angelo wants the world to share its knowledge on the Internet. But can Quora grow beyond Silicon Valley and convince every human to do just that?

A peek under the hood of one of Facebook's most important algorithms.

Clippers! Clippers! Clippers! Developers! Developers! Developers!

Deborah Liu has nurtured the social network's Mobile App Install Ad product from concept to hundreds of millions of dollars in estimated annual revenue.

His new book, The Hard Thing About Hard Things, goes on sale today.

Twitch CEO Emmett Shear wasn't born a leader, he became one almost by accident. And he now runs one of the most valuable video properties on the web, just purchased by Amazon.

Charles River Ventures has quietly emerged as a venture capital force in Silicon Valley.

There's plenty of ammo for the argument that tech professionals are basically total hipsters. But the reality is, the companies themselves are pretty much analogous to indie hipster music acts.

T.R. Newcomb is in charge of corporate development in New York, and he is shopping around for startups.

Apple's "Mr. Fix It" is back in the news, this time for comments on Apple raising e-book prices.

For the new Zynga to succeed, its founder Mark Pincus had to do something he's never been able to do — let it go. While he was largely absent, he formally stepped back from the company's day-to-day operations today.