Wall Street could be awash in another wave of Internet IPOs after Twitter's big splash.
It now expects to price its shares at between $23 and $25 each.
Facebook is getting rid of a feature that let users limit who can find them on the social network.
Part of the app's appeal has been its simplicity and, for some, a lack of advertisements.
The changes, which have not gone into effect, are drawing criticism from privacy groups.
Facebook forming partnership with Samsung, Nokia and other large mobile technology companies.
LinkedIn and Facebook will celebrate the anniversaries of their IPOs just a few days apart this week.
An independent assessment in the U.S. followed an FTC settlement.
His political group is aimed at immigration policy, education and investment in scientific research.
The social network is rumored to be revealing an Android-based device today.