Millennials fall for online scams, study says
The most tech-savvy group in the world are the most likely to have lost money in scams, according to the Better Business Bureau.
Millennials fell for scams for online purchases, employment, and debt collection.
In fact, this 25 to 34-year old group was more likely to fall for online scams than 75-year-olds. About 30 percent of the younger group surveyed by the BBB admitted to losing money in scams. But only 5 percent of the older group lost money.
Facebook Messenger hits mark
A staggering 1 billion people now use Facebook messenger.
Just two years ago, the app was used by just 300 million people
According to USA TODAY, the app has been downloaded 1 billion times on Android.
Mobile video explodes
This is probably not entirely surprising because everywhere people have been, there is inevitably a video.
Nonetheless, 55 percent of the world mobile traffic is now video, according to Cisco.
People like it. U.S. adults watch mobile video for 29 minutes each day, according to eMarketer.
Snapchat alone has 10 billion video streams a day.
Facebook to build homes
With Facebook planning to add 6,500 employees in it Menlo Park, Calif., headquarters, the locals have been restless.
There is already a lack of housing in the area and the influx of new employees could drive prices up.
To address concerns, Facebook has pledged to build a minimum of 1,500 apartment units, not just for its employees, but for the public.
