- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015
- FCC Defends Net Neutrality Rules
- Congress Urged To Protect Bloggers From Efforts To Squelch Speech
- Facebook Developing 'Dislike' Button
- AT&T Revises Throttling Policy, Gives 'Unlimited' Subs More Data
- Library Restores Service That Anonymizes Web Users
- Forget Trump, Hillary: TV Everywhere Set For Winning Role In Election
- Inside The Fake Reputation Economy
- Google's Alphabet Will Force Advertisers To Rethink Local Business Models
- North Americans Favor Accessing Internet Via Mobile
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015
- Entertainment Industry Must Consider Fair Use Before Demanding Takedowns
- Twitter Sued For 'Intercepting' Direct Messages
- Jewelry Store Owner Seeks To Unmask Yelp Reviewer
- Who Gets To Define 'Creepy'?
- MRC Issues Social Guidelines, Comments Sought
- Pre-1972 Music At Risk Of Vanishing From Streaming Radio
- Online Viewing Has An Off-Ramp Problem
- Twitter Users Can Make Political Donations Via Square
- Streaming Subscribers Sue Chicago Over Tax Policy
- How The Auto-Ad-Blocking Boom Will Play Out
- DOJ Relies on Old Statute in Microsoft Email Privacy Case
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Sept. 11, 2015
- White House Supports Consumers' Right To Sue Data Brokers
- GoDaddy Prevails In Trademark Fight With Academy Of Motion Pictures
- FCC: Lyft Violates Text-Spam Law By Refusing To Let Consumers Opt Out
- Consumers Are Considering Cord-Cutting, Not Yet Doing It
- HelloToken, Intently Address Ad Blocking
- Mozilla Suggested Tiles Arrive
- Clinton' Popularity Slips Amid Email Scandal
- Friction-Free IoT Marketing Faces Security Issues
- Facebook Opens Up Mentions (Sort Of)
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015
- Google Considers Bringing 1 GB Broadband To Three New Cities
- Why Does Randall Rothenberg Still Have a Job?
- Showtime Seeks To Shut Down Mayweather-Berto Streaming Site
- Search, Data, Targeting And The Sci-Fi Geek
- B2B Retargeter Demandbase Buys Big Data Firm WhoToo
- Library Stops Using Service That Anonymizes Web Surfers
- Ashley Madison Users Sue Amazon And GoDaddy
- Google DoubleClick Removes Ad Injectors
- WaPo Blocking Ad Blockers
- DOJ Says It Has a Right to See Emails Stored Abroad
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015
- Watchdogs Ask Supreme Court To Let Consumers Sue Data Brokers
- Consumers Duped By Native Ads
- Don't Let Viewers Renege On The Social Contract
- Google Facing New Gmail Privacy Battle
- FCC's Pai Says Net Neutrality Rules Caused Decline In Investment
- GAO Stares Back At Facial Recognition
- Yahoo: IRS Denies Tax-Free Spinoff Request Of Alibaba
- Spammers Deploying TorrentLocker Ransomware See Better Delivery Rates Than Legitimate Senders
- Clinton Apologizes For Using Private Email Server
- CNN To Offer Free Stream Of Republican Presidential Debate
- Digilant Inks Deal With Cross-Device Targeting Firm Crosswise
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2015
- FTC Finalizes Deal With Nomi Over Location Tracking
- Appeals Court Urged To Scuttle Google Privacy Settlement
- Does Ad Blocking Really Cost Publishers $22 Billion?
- Google's Latest Trust Challenges: Can It Avoid Evil-Doing?
- Adblock Plus For iOS Finds Its Way Onto Browsers
- The Real Reason Netflix Doesn't Offer Downloads: Copyright Law
- Will Blocking Ad Blockers Become Industrywide Practice?
- Verizon Starts Go90, Mobile-First Video (And Social) Platform
- More Jeeps Recalled after Wireless Hacking
- Google Gets Back At AdBlock Users
- Microsoft Email Privacy Case Will Determine How Search Warrants Are Applied Abroad
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Sept. 4, 2015
- Appeals Court Sides With Sony In Battle Over Data Retention
- Consumers Unaware How Much Pubs Rely On Online Ads
- FTC: Most Kids' Apps Fall Short On Privacy Disclosures
- Google's Antitrust Inquiries Spread To India
- Mobile Ad Blocking Will See 'Spray And Pray' Replaced By 'Engage And Empower'
- Twitter Urged To Restore Access To Politicians' Deleted Tweets
- Chamber Of Commerce Sues FCC Over Text-Spam Rules
- IAB Considers Suit To Stop Blockers
- Spotify Releases Simpler Privacy Policy
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015
- DMA Urges Members To Report Privacy Offenders
- Washington Court Rules Against Backpage, Allows Sex Trafficking Victims To Sue
- Adblock Blog Compares Its New Blocker To Slower Safari
- What's Next For The Ad Industry As It Adopts HTML5, Sunsets Flash
- Starcom Narrowly Avoids Wrath of FTC Over Disclosure Debacle In Xbox One Campaign
- Salisbury N.C. Rolls Out 10 GB Speed Broadband Service
- Court Approves $415 Million Settlement In Silicon Valley Anti-Poaching Case
- Peoria To Pay $125,000 To Twitter Parodist
- Tech Giants Form Alliance For Open Media
- Marketing of Driverless Cars Faces Human Issues
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2015
- Popcorn Time Users Sued For Piracy
- FTC: Machinima Broke Law, Starcom Deal For Microsoft Cited
- Comcast Defends New $30 Surcharge For Unlimited Data
- Wikipedia Identifies, Bans Blackhat Editors
- CBS To Stream 6 NFL Games, No Authentication Needed
- Anti-Facial-Recognition Glasses Created
- Google Pushes Brands To Stop Using Some In-App Interstitials
- About One Third of Government Employees Use Personal Email For Work
- News Groups Call For Curbs On BBC Online News Service
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015
- Supreme Court Urged To Let People Sue Data Aggregators Over Inaccurate Reports
- Comcast To Charge $30 Extra Per Month To Avoid Data Caps
- Digital TV Viewing: Not Just Ad Blocking, But Consumer-Blocking
- Libraries Seek To Support Net Neutrality Rules In Court Battle
- Google Releases Recommendations For Policing Content On Web Sites
- Marketers Have To Rethink Mobile Ads
- Comcast's New CFO Suggests Company Will Explore Wireless Service
- Email Scam Victims Up 270% So Far This Year
- Google Focuses On HTML5 To Support Advertisers
- Cross-Device Targeting Firm Crosswise Raises $3 Million