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New Zealanders vehemently reject Facebook's new auto-linked couples pages, calling it an intrusive move by the social networking giant.
Facebook admits excessive use can be unhealthy, echoing concerns about digital wellbeing despite its billion users worldwide.
Nearly half of New Zealand's population is on Facebook, with over two million Kiwis using the social networking site.
Online speculation suggested Facebook's big event launch today could see a change to the company's mobile apps design.
Facebook announces new search engine called Graph Search, allowing users to find people, photos, places and interests.
Facebook to make big reveal next week, speculation on new gadget launch or revolutionary product. #facebookunveil.
Social networking site releases review of the past twelve months, looking back at the people, moments and things that created the most buzz in 2012.
Users can now find new places from the app menu by opening the tab to find local sports friends have either recommended, checked into or liked.
2012's top social games led by SongPop, with Dragon City and Bike Race close behind. Facebook highlights a diverse, international game scene.
As Facebook comes under criticism for low tax payments in NZ, company stock increases by nearly US$7 a share during November.
Facebook New Zealand criticised for paying only $14,500 tax last year; Labour calls for action against tax loopholes.
Social networking site celebrated one year anniversary of the launch earlier this week, we check out how it's getting on.
As the U.S. heads to the polls, the social networking site encourages voters to participate in the democratic process.
Early Facebook investor Jim Breyer has offloaded USD $81 million in stock, selling over 3.5 million shares amidst the company's recent 19% stock price rise.
Facebook's stock soared 19%, enhancing founders Zuckerberg and Moskovitz's wallets by $2.3 billion after stellar third-quarter results.
Facebook's revenue jumps 32% to $1.26bn, despite a $59m loss, driven by a mobile push and beating Wall Street forecasts.
Facebook has launched a new anti-bullying page in its Family Safety Center, reinforcing its commitment to online safety during Bullying Prevention month.
Latest findings show parents are more protective of boys than girls on social networking sites, especially during back-to-school seasons.
Facebook reaches one billion active users, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg celebrating the milestone and releasing a brand video to mark this historic achievement.
Following tests in New Zealand, social networking site rolls out service charging users who promote their wall posts across the U.S.