- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, March 31, 2016
- FCC Proposes Broadband Privacy Rules
- Over Half Of 13-24s In Study Use Ad Blockers
- Sex Trafficking Victims Urge Court To Reconsider 'Radical' Pro-Backpage Decision
- Ad Agency Develops Chrome Extension To Help Eradicate Hate Speech Online
- CNBC's Web Site Leaked Passwords To Ad Networks
- California Lawmaker Wants ISPs To Make Canceling Service Easier
- Horizon: Millennials, Gen Xers Use Newer Media To Glean Political Info
- Samsung Faces Lawsuit By Pele Over Ad
- Microsoft's Edge Browser Embraces Ad Blocking
- Facebook Has A "Freebooting" Problem
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, March 30, 2016
- AT&T's New Data Caps Could Prove Costly For Cord-Cutters
- Instagram Hit With Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
- FilmOn Urges Court To Reject TV Broadcasters' 'Luddite Argument'
- U.S. Senate Sues Backpage
- Judge Allows Conservative Watchdog Group to Investigate Further in Clinton Email Probe
- France Considers Law That Would Ban After Work Email
- Publishers Suggest Putting The Web On A Diet To Combat Ad Blockers
- Twitter Adds Descriptions To Images
- German Ruling Bolsters Adblock Plus' Rallying Cry
- Police Calculate Threat Levels Based On Social Media
- Less Than One In 10 Gamers Block Arkadium-Targeted Ads In U.S.
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, March 29, 2016
- FCC Commissioner Wants Netflix Investigated For 'Misrepresentations'
- Broadband Industry Criticizes FCC Privacy Proposal
- What The FBI's Hack Job Means For Apple
- Shutterfly Settles Privacy Battle Over 'Faceprints'
- AT&T Increases U-Verse Data Caps, But Expands Enforcement
- Verizon & AT&T Email Alerts Can Generate Data Overage Fees
- Will Email & Social Behavior Replace Credit Scores?
- Spammers Are Sending Speeding Tickets Via Email
- Google Adds Telephone Fiber Service To Internet, TV
- Yahoo Expands DMARC Protection
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, March 28, 2016
- FCC Urged To Curb 'Toll-Free Data'
- FCC Should Investigate Netflix, American Cable Association Says
- Facebook Prevails In Text-Spam Lawsuit
- Google Fiber To Arrive This Year In Salt Lake City
- What Does FCC Want From Charter/TWC Merger?
- Ad Blocking May Not Spread As Quickly To Mobile Phones
- Encrypted Emails Sent to Gmail Users Up 25%
- How Oversized Ads Are Encouraging Ad Blocking
- Verizon Claims Fios Is 'Wired Differently'
- Marketing Meets Security Risks; 58% Of Consumers Concerned
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, March 25, 2016
- Netflix Dupes Smartphone Users With Secret Slowdowns
- Tay It Ain't So: Microsoft's AI Debacle
- FilmOn Loses Bid For Cable License In Illinois
- Anti-Trump Camp Targets Provocative Ads On Facebook, Instagram To Mormons
- AT&T Seeks To Patent Mood-Detection Technology
- What To Do About Ad Blocking?
- Ericsson Partners With MIT To Better Understand Driver Profiles
- Google Releases New Security Update for Gmail
- Microsoft Mulling Yahoo Bid
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, March 24, 2016
- FTC's Ohlhausen Criticizes Broadband Privacy Proposal
- Google And Microsoft Weigh In On TVEyes' Battle With Fox News
- France Fines Google For Failing To Censor Search Results Worldwide
- Advertising's Four Plagues: Viewability, Fraud, Transparency, Ad Blocking
- Comcast Customers Pan Company On Amazon
- CSU Fresno Issues Spam Warning
- Starboard Investors Move To Oust Yahoo's Mayer
- Facebook Cracking Down On Impersonators
- People Change Offline Behaviors To Avoid Social Media Disapproval
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, March 23, 2016
- Gawker: We Will Be Vindicated
- FCC Delays Decision On Charter-Time Warner Merger
- Advocacy Group Urges FCC To Curb Cross-Device Tracking
- Internet Archive Says DMCA Safe Harbors Critical
- FBI Working With Cellebrite To Unlock Terrorist's iPhone
- OTT Emerges As Fastest-Growing Source Of Ad Views, Accelerates Redefinition Of 'TV'
- Parlez Vous Ad Blocking?
- Amazon Doubles Spending For Drone Lobbying
- One Third of Emails Sent to U.S. House Last Year Were Spam
- Three Reasons Why Ad Blockers Are Good For Advertising
- After Judgment, Gawker's Denton Fires Back
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, March 22, 2016
- FBI Shelves Showdown With Apple
- Yahoo Suspends Daily Fantasy Sports In New York
- FTC Commissioner Julie Brill Steps Down
- Streaming Services Boost Music Industry Revenue
- Judge Tosses Trademark Claims In 'Dirty Dancing' Ad Case
- Gawker Media Worth $83M
- What Has Technology Wrought? Trust Issues, For One
- How Facebook Marketed "Straight Outta Compton" By Race
- Adobe's Primetime Lets OTT Get A Little Personal
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, March 21, 2016
- Privacy Group Pushes FCC For Tougher Restrictions On Online Data Collection
- Why Judge Should Have Dismissed Hulk Hogan's Lawsuit Against Gawker
- Authors Guild Presses Supreme Court To Hear Appeal Over Google Books
- Ex-Lawmaker Slams FCC Proposal To Unlock The Set-Top Box
- Hulk Hogan's $115 Million Award Against Gawker Won't Stick
- Amazon Selling Comcast Modems, Service Bundles
- Privacy Search Engines Ixquick And StartPage Merge Brands
- WikiLeaks to Facebook: Stop Censoring Clinton Email Archive
- Smartphone Streaming On The Rise
- Obama: Google Plans To Bring Internet To Cuba
- Jury Throws Book At 'Gawker,' Awards Hulk Hogan $115M
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, March 18, 2016
- Comcast Defends 'Stream TV' To FCC
- Did Google Just Compromise Its Principles To Be In T-Mobile's 'Binge' Fest?
- TVEyes Battles Fox News Over Downloads, Asks Appeals Court To Nix Injunction
- Spotify Settles Royalties Fight With Music Publishers
- Apple CEO Tim Cook: 'No One Should Have A Key That Turns A Billion Locks'
- Consumers Care About Email Privacy
- American Express Reveals 2013 Data Breach
- Adblocking: Effect, Cause, Resolution?
- NPR Forbids Stations From Promoting Podcasts