Myspace gains two suitors Specific Media and Golden Gate Capital are being tipped to buy social networking site as it looks to axe up to 300 jobs. By Mark Sweney
Winklevoss twins end Facebook lawsuit Former Mark Zuckerberg business partners whose case inspired movie The Social Network say they will accept 2008 deal. By Charles Arthur
Facebook: we need to build better links with advertisers Social network says it will give senior clients input into marketing strategy after criticism of its approach to ad sales. By Mark Sweney
The Social Network’s Aaron Sorkin quits Facebook Writer of Oscar-winning drama is no longer a friend to Mark Zuckerberg's creation due to 'opinions on social media'
TV heavyweights baffled by Twitter and Facebook Cannes Lions: Piers Morgan hears that Aaron Sorkin hates Facebook, David Simon loathes Twitter and Eric Schmidt loves Super Bowl ads. By Mark Sweney
Who controls Laura Kuenssberg’s Twitter account? Jemima Kiss: The political reporter's move from the BBC to ITV highlights the problems around blending personal and professional tweeting
SeeSaw targeted by Bebo buyers Online TV service close to being bought by US investment firm Criterion Capital Partners. By Mark Sweney
App usage outstripping desktop and mobile web says Flurry Mobile analytics firm claims its data shows people are spending 81 minutes a day using apps
The ‘Shrek virus’? Have pity for the pretty Tanya Gold: An ugly 'malfunction' on a dating website offers a parable about the misery and loneliness of beauty
Facebook and Twitter are doing nicely, thank you. They don’t need free plugs from us The giants of the web are not public utilities but businesses focused on making money for their shareholders, says John Naughton
Online identity: Can we really be whoever we want to be? One of the net's original evangelists says that our experience of the web is changing our identity both on and offline, writes Aleks Krotoski
Facebook app tests theory that first impressions count Keith Stuart: Mr Fante's Games of Judgement could tell us a lot about how we're perceived on Facebook
How to deactivate your Facebook account Facebook was dropped by 100,000 people in Britain last month. But breaking up is hard to do, so here's how
Has Facebook peaked? New drop in number of UK users Fall in Britain mirrors that in the US, Canada and Norway, while slowdown in growth threatens Zuckerberg's world target
Adam Curtis to make TV project inspired by The Wire Documentary-maker behind Power of Nightmares also calls Twitter a 'self aggrandising, smug pressure group'. By Ben Dowell