Mark Zuckerberg


It’s not as impossible as you might think.


It’s a sign that the idea is moving from fringe to mainstream.


Facebook has ended a test that put publishers in one feed and friends in another.


Poke’s failure was a huge turning point for Snapchat.


The Facebook CEO could sell as much as $13 billion worth over the next 13 months.


It was a small but negative change to daily active users in Facebook’s most valuable market.


Facebooks says this will benefit the company over the long term.


It’s the third big change Facebook has announced in the last month. And at least one more is coming.


Recode’s Kurt Wagner explains how the social media giant is trying to make things right on the latest Too Embarrassed to Ask.


CZI has grown from 40 to more than 200 people in less than a year.


“This is a basic question of whether our government works,” he wrote.


CEO Mark Zuckerberg says that, as a result, he expects that people will spend less time on Facebook.


The new headset comes thanks to a partnership with Chinese tech giant Xiaomi.


He won’t be killing his own food or learning Mandarin. Zuckerberg wants to focus on his company.


Noam Cohen, author of “The Know-It-Alls,” thinks so, and explains why on the latest Recode Decode.

Zuckerberg is No. 4 on the Recode 100.


So many gray hoodies and t-shirts.


He’s so serious, in fact, that he says it will “significantly impact” Facebook’s bottom line.


The company delivers Q3 earnings on Wednesday.


Facebook’s enterprise product looks like it’s catching on.
Oculus Go will ship “early next year.”


Example: Mark Zuckerberg announced an augmented-reality mapping tool to help the Red Cross.


Because of AIM, Facebook lets you choose whether to show people when you’re online.


Instagram is now in the mix, too.


His Yom Kippur message seems to be another reaction to Facebook’s role in the Russia scandal.


“Communication is critical during a disaster,” CEO Mark Zuckerberg says.


Can Zuckerberg still go take a job in government and keep control over Facebook?


He still plans to sell up to 75 million shares over the next year and a half — worth $13 billion at today’s price.


Zuckerberg went live on his Facebook page on Thursday to share the company’s plans.


Facebook’s ethos, and Facebook’s Russia problem, in one sentence.


“I don’t want anyone to use our tools to undermine democracy,” said Mark Zuckerberg.


It’s no secret that Zuckerberg has an interest in politics.


Facebook plans to fix the feature, but it’ll shut it down until it figures out how.


The company is allowing advertisers to reach ‘Jew haters.’


Facebook says “inauthentic” accounts bought roughly 3,000 ads.


Zuckerberg went live from his home to “take questions” about DACA.


The company is also raising money for South Asia.


“It’s a disgrace that we still need to say that neo-Nazis and white supremacists are wrong — as if this is somehow not obvious.”


Reminder: CZI is indeed a startup.


Zuck isn’t running for president. But just in case ...