Facebook Aquila Internet Drone Crashed On Its First Test Flight: Investigation Reveals What Caused The Rough Landing Facebook's internet-beaming Aquila drone had its first test flight in June, which ended with a crash landing. An investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board revealed the cause of the incident. by Aaron Mamiit
Tech Facebook Efforts To Spread Internet Access Delayed After SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Explosion by Vincent Lanaria
Tech Facebook Internet.org Now Offers Free Basic Internet Access To Everyone In India by Vamien McKalin
Tech Facebook Free Basics Coming To India Again: Can Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘Internet For All’ Get More People Online? by Vincent Lanaria
Tech Facebook Will Connect The Most Remote Parts Of Africa To The Internet Next Year by Menchie Mendoza
Tech Zuckerberg Tells UN: Universal Internet Access Will Promote Human Rights And Bring Global Peace by Christian de Looper
Tech More Than Half The World's Population Still Doesn't Have Internet Access, Says UN by Romellaine Arsenio
Tech Facebook Plans To Boost Internet.Org And Courts More Operators To Offer Free Internet Service by Alexandra Burlacu
Tech Mark Zuckerberg Says Facebook Will Use Lasers To Deliver Fast Internet To Remote Places by Don Melanson
Tech Facebook Opens Internet.org To Developers – What Could This Mean For Internet Adoption? by Christian de Looper
Culture Mark Zuckerberg's Internet.org Initiative May Not Be As Altruistic As He Paints It To Be by Quinten Plummer
Culture Mark Zuckerberg: Universal Connectivity And Net Neutrality Can And Must Coexist In India by Dianne Depra
Tech Mark Zuckerberg Facebook Q&A: On Net Neutrality, Free Internet To Europe, And More by Nicole Arce
Tech Facebook Messenger As Platform, Parse For IoT And Other Things To Expect At F8 Developer Conference by Nicole Arce
Tech MWC 2015: Facebook And Wikipedia Say Mobile Carriers Key To A Global Internet, Not Google's Fringe 'Experiments' by Fergal Gallagher
Tech Mark Zuckerberg Will Be Grilled at 1st International Town Hall Q&A in Bogotá on Jan. 14 by Christian de Looper
Culture Study finds a big portion of the world’s offline population lives in the U.S. by Lauren Keating
Tech Facebook, Google Internet access plans are jet-sized and long-ranging but turbulence looms by Quinten Plummer
Tech Facebook Zuckerberg bets on WhatsApp reaching nearly half the world population: How scary! by Aaron Mamiit
Tech Facebook Internet.org app piggybacks Airtel in Zambia to offer free online access by Aaron Mamiit
Tech Facebook brings free Internet connection to Zambia: A plan to gain the next billion by Vamien McKalin
Tech Facebook's Zuckerberg looks to use lasers, drones and satellites to bring the web to the world by Doug Olenick
Researchers Achieve Record Data Transmission Speed, 4.5 Million Times Faster Than Average Home Broadband