- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, June 30, 2015
- Attorneys General Close Ranks Against Google
- AT&T Expects $49 Billion DirecTV Merger To Close Soon
- Disney Bans Selfie Sticks
- Facebook Changes Video Views In News Feeds
- European Regulators Reject Net Neutrality, Allow Paid Fast Lanes
- AOL Gets A Programmatic Power Play In Microsoft Deal
- Media Deals See Uptick, Hit $36B
- Charter Promises To Boost Broadband Speed If Mergers Go Through
- Hospitals Discourage Doctors From Emailing Patients
- Mobile Operators Fear The Unstoppable Rise Of Apple And Google
- Fake Clicks And Likes Investigated By The 'Times'
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, June 29, 2015
- Yelp Study Criticizes Google For 'Degrading' Search Results, Harming Consumers
- PayPal Revises Terms, Won't Require Users To Receive SMS Messages
- Most Popular Sites Reserve Right To Sell Users' Data If Company Changes Hands
- Dow Jones Boss Urges Cautions For Publishers On Facebook
- 45% Of Display Ads Bought Via Programmatic In UK
- Scam Email Spoofs Microsoft
- State Department Says Clinton Didn't Turn Over Every Email
- Apple Files Patent to Use iBeacon to Find Friends
- Kim Kardashian Insists Her Instagram Has No-Promo Policy
- Verizon's Mobile Video Service May Be The Game Changer In Your Back Pocket
- Social Life Management Helps You Polish Your Online Reputation
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, June 26, 2015
- Broadband Privacy Rules Coming Soon, FCC Chairman Says
- Manufacturers Settle Class-Action Over Carrier IQ's 'Spyware'
- AT&T-DirecTV Merger Nears Approval
- Running Out Of Options: Gore, Sorrell Explore Some New Ones
- Privacy Friendly Search Engine DuckDuckGo Sees Spike In Traffic
- Google Automatically Blocks Ad Clicks To Save Brands Money
- Apple Removes Civil War Games From App Store For Confederate Flag
- Tech Glitches Send OTT Viewers Packing
- Clickstream Behavior To Influence Query Rankings
- Audience Data 2.0
- Why Not Just Use The 'A' Word?
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, June 25, 2015
- Charter Promises To Avoid Data Caps, Follow Net Neutrality Rules
- Craigslist Resolves Battle With 3Taps Over Listings
- Apple's iOS9 Will Block Apps' Access To Other Apps
- Harlem Globetrotters' Site Violated Children's Privacy Guidelines, BBB Says
- T-Mobile To Slow Down Some 'Unlimited' Customers
- Facebook Taps Yahoo Exec To Head Security
- Look Out For Flood Of Hard To Trace Political Ads Online
- Yahoo Ties Search Default Deal To Oracle Java Updates
- Chicago Tribune Sues the City of Chicago Over Emails
- Feds Ask Bing, Google, Yahoo To Watch For Student Loan Scams
- Facebook Posts And Accounts Deleted In Counterfeiting Crackdown
- To Combat Fraud, Pixalate Brings In The Hardware
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, June 24, 2015
- New ICANN Proposal Could Curb Anonymous Blogging
- Consumers Urge Appellate Court To Turn Away Yahoo
- Samsung Accused Of Disabling Windows Update
- Average Broadband Speed Reaches 5 Mbps Worldwide
- Multicultural TV Users Favor OTT Viewing
- Retailers, Brands Lose Billions In Annual Returns
- The Big Hole In Nielsen's Latest Total Audience Report
- Use Bitcoins To Block Ads? An Entrepreneur Thinks So
- Twitter CEO Shakeup Could Prompt A Buyout By Google
- Mobile Users Increase Movies And TV Viewing
- App Management: Why Hulu's Two-Fer Deal With Showtime Is Smart
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, June 23, 2015
- Mississippi A.G. Wants To Resume 'Hijacked' Google Investigation
- Turn Hit With New 'Supercookie' Lawsuit
- Brands Making Investments See Positive ROI From First-Party Data
- Time Warner Hit With Net Neutrality Complaint
- Amazon To Pay Some Authors Based On Pages Read
- Google's Ad-Supported Streaming Music Service Arrives On Web, Android Devices
- TV Still Top Medium In Usage, Reach
- Taylor Swift's BFF Says Online Video Should Stop Ripping Off Actors
- Former EPA Official Used Personal Email to Share Official Plans to Sierra Club Official
- Facebook's Experimental Algorithm Identifies Half-Hidden Faces
- Business Thinkers Are Wrong On Google, The EU Is Right
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, June 22, 2015
- FTC Should Prevent Uber From Collecting 'Unnecessary' Information, Watchdog Says
- USGA To Fans: You're Not The Media
- Google And Viacom Oppose Nick.com Users' Bid To Revive Privacy Battle
- With Ad-Blocking Rife, Native Can't Afford More Mistakes
- SVOD Homes Spike, Revs To $7B In 2020
- Customers Don't Care About Your Data; They Care About How You Make Them Feel
- Google To Remove 'Revenge Porn' Images From Search Results
- Comcast Must Unmask Commenter Accused Of Defamation
- One Law School Puts Students (Sort Of) In Control Of Its Recruitment
- Malwarebytes Acquires Junkware
- Wyoming Lawmakers to Consider Legislation Protecting Student Email Privacy
- Heinz Gets Backlash from Old QR Codes
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, June 19, 2015
- Movie Studios Claim Right To Enlist Attorneys General Against Google
- Sprint Stops Throttling Wireless Users
- Google, Microsoft, AT&T, Verizon Fall On EFF Privacy Ratings
- Blogger Sues Gawker For Defamation
- Sex Trafficking Victims Seek To Reinstate Lawsuit Against Backpage
- Facebook Won't Launch Moments Photo App In Europe
- ISP Accuses Site of Violating CAN-SPAM, Sues For Damages
- Amazon, Penguin Random House Avoid Dispute, Ink Deal
- YouTube Newswire Could Be A Dominating News Source
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, June 18, 2015
- FCC Tightens Text-Spam Rules
- Shutterfly Sued For Creating 'Faceprint' Database
- FCC To Explore Broadband Subsidies
- Buying Entire Purchase Journeys On Mobile Devices
- Google Rolls Out YouTube Newswire, Curates Real-Time Eyewitness Clips
- Verizon Must Complete Fiber Build In New York, Mayor Says
- Apple Watch Could Be Most Expensive Remote-Control Device Money Can Buy
- Sourcepoint Industry Vets Change The Future Of Ad Monetization For Publishers
- Apple Criticized for Email to Publishers About iWatch App
- Senator Has Some Questions About YouTube Kids App
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, June 17, 2015
- House Panel Votes To Prevent Net Neutrality Enforcement
- FCC Wants AT&T To Pay $100 Million For Throttling Practices
- Live Streaming Company Preps Net Neutrality Complaint Against Time Warner
- Social Media Considerations For Healthcare Marketers
- Reddit Jumps On Wagon To Encrypt By Default
- Twitter's Troll-Blocking Feature Comes Up Short
- Is Online Video Just Too Crass?
- Google's In-The-Moment Advertising Model Expands On Real-Time Attribution, Programmatic
- Euro Court Says Publishers Are Responsible For Reader Comments
- Indiana County Clerk Claims Email Account Was Hacked
- William Hill Twitter Ads Banned For Appealing To Children