If you're a parent, you've probably been there. You're out, your kid has a "blowout" and you're caught totally unprepared. Someone in Bozeman totally gets it. That's why she felt compelled to leave a care package at the Smith's grocery store to help other mamas stuck in the same situation.
There’s no one definition to “TV” anymore, considering half of our most-watched series are easily binged on a phone. Great shows can come from unorthodox places, and Facebook might be getting ready to stretch that definition further with its own line of original and scripted content.
For years, people have been asking for a dislike button to accompany the "like" button. This was very understandable. There are many posts out there (mostly by Donald Trump and Kanye West) that deserve dislikes.
Today though, Facebook has unveiled new options with their "like" button...
It's kind of morbid, I know, but Facebook has introduced "Legacy Contact" as an option. This means you get to assign someone to run your Facebook page once you're gone. Yes, for real.
So you're a 96.7 KISS FM fan, but Facebook won’t let you stay up to the minute on all that’s happening? We feel your pain, but now there’s a way to make sure KISS FM is your top priority.
Starting today, AMBER Alerts may start popping up in your Facebook news feed.
Facebook announced today a partnership with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children that will send AMBER Alerts to people’s Facebook news feeds in targeted search areas to help find a missing child after an alert has been issued...
Imagine: You're out with your friends and all of a sudden, it's a "great idea" to take a selfie and send it to your ex. Better yet, It's a "great idea" to take a picture of you completely out of control at a club. What's next? Obviously it's time to post to Facebook. Noooooooo! You may have a great wing-man in Facebook this coming year.
We were supposed to be checked out, looking at wildlife and geysers, snapping photos and hiking around, but apparently what we were really doing was checking in on Facebook.
According to Facebook’s 2014 Year in Review, Yellowstone National Park was the number 6 on its list of most checked-into places...