Daily Online Examiner Editions for July 2015
Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, July 16, 2015
Feast Or Famine? Data Caps Guide Web Use
Reddit CEO Bans Posting Of Private Data, Offensive Content
Amazon's Next Two Decades Will Be All About Data And Content
FCC's New Text Spam Rules Could Weigh Against Yahoo
Comcast Hit With New Robocall Suit
Not Everybody Confident About The Information They Collect
Facebook Tests 'Watch Later' Button, Doubles As DVR
Video Users Want Multi-Device Options
Apple Sued For Using iWatch Term In Search Ad
Instagram Bans Search Terms Like #Curvy
It's Not Magic, Just Cross-Device Conversion Tracking
Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Authors Guild Wants Web Companies To 'Cooperate' In Fight Against Piracy
Real-Time Health Data Straight From The Consumer: When Is The Line Crossed?
Why I Should Share My Digital Identities With My Vendors
Netflix Backs Charter's Merger With Time Warner
More Americans Turns to Social Media for News -- Sort Of?
White House Aims To Extend Broadband To Low-Income Homes
Media, Marketing Deals Hold Steady
Amazon Putting Pressure On Google Ads
U.S. Still Hasn't Notified Personnel Whose Data Was Exposed in Massive Hack
Google, Mozilla Pull Support For Adobe Flash
Why Marketers Find Reddit Loathsome
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, July 14, 2015
World Wide Web Consortium Unveils Do-Not-Track Standards
FCC Sued Over New Text-Spam Rules
Authors Guild Wants Web Companies To Police Piracy
Google's 'Right To Be Forgotten' Dilemma Growing
Google Finds Gigabit Competition in Comcast
Facebook's Stamos Challenges Adobe Security Efforts
Presidential Candidates' Internet Policies Examined
Are New Sites Getting Slower?
Consumer Concerns: 77% Financial Info Stolen, 55% Naked Photos Leaked
Daily Online Examiner - Monday, July 13, 2015
Sanders Slams Broadband Providers For Price Increases, Poor Service
Groups Launch Campaign To Promote Competition In Broadband Industry
Chamber Of Commerce Backs Spokeo In Fight Over Inaccurate Data
Arizona Won't Enforce Broad 'Revenge Porn' Law
Comcast To Launch Stream, Standalone Digital Service
FTC Looking Into Apple's Treatment Of Rival Music Apps
Uber Partners Amid Controversies
WikiLeaks Publishes Searchable Database of Hacking Team Emails
Privacy in a World of Always On
Google Capital Leads $100 Million Round In Cybersecurity Firm CrowdStrike
For Some Of Us, Pay Services Are A Steal
Viewability + Fraud = You're Wasting A Lot Of Money
Daily Online Examiner - Monday, July 13, 2015
Sanders Slams Broadband Providers For Price Increases, Poor Service
Groups Launch Campaign To Promote Competition In Broadband Industry
Chamber Of Commerce Backs Spokeo In Fight Over Inaccurate Data
Arizona Won't Enforce Broad 'Revenge Porn' Law
Comcast To Launch Stream, Standalone Digital Service
FTC Looking Into Apple's Treatment Of Rival Music Apps
Uber Partners Amid Controversies
WikiLeaks Publishes Searchable Database of Hacking Team Emails
Privacy in a World of Always On
Google Capital Leads $100 Million Round In Cybersecurity Firm CrowdStrike
For Some Of Us, Pay Services Are A Steal
Viewability + Fraud = You're Wasting A Lot Of Money
Daily Online Examiner - Friday, July 10, 2015
Backpage Stops Charging For 'Adult Services' Ads
Facebook Fights To Keep EU Privacy Investigation Confidential
Lawmakers Seek Probe Of Broadband Pricing
Consumers Devalue Databases With False Information
Brands Need To Show Rewards For Customer Data To Ensure It's Clean
Consumers To Brands: I Love You, But You Don't Know Me
Netflix Use Up, Doesn't Impact Pay TV
Bing Rolls With Demographic Targeting
Consumers Share Comic-Con Content Despite Warnings Not To
Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, July 9, 2015
Google Critic Pushes To Create 'Right To Be Forgotten' In U.S.
Groups Back Megaupload Founder's Request To Vacate Forfeiture Order
UPDATE: Is Facebook Ripping Off YouTube's Video?
FCC Commissioners Disagree About Necessity Of Broadband
Fox Battles TVEyes Over News Clips
Lions Gate Sues Havas, Ameritrade, Alleging They Infringed On 'Baby,' 'Dirty Dancing' Trademarks
Google Regains Market Share Losses From Yahoo-Bing
More Companies Might Adopt After Work Email Limitations With New Overtime Rules
Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Universal Defends Decision To Seek Takedown Of 'Dancing Baby' Clip
New Data Breach Bill Covers Photos, Geolocation Data, Other 'Sensitive' Information
Omnicom, DDB Seek Dismissal of $20 Million Sex Harassment Suit
Advocacy Group Wants To Extend 'Right To Be Forgotten" To U.S.
FCC Competition Report Has Implications For Online Video
Piracy And Premium Content -- Fighting an Upstream Battle?
TV Streaming Rises As Digital Usage Increases
New Showtime/Hulu Hook-Up Could Be A Lot Easier To Use
Internet of Things And The Next Wave Of Targeting Data
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, July 7, 2015
How A Bad Binge Experience Can Just Ruin Everything
AT&T Promises Inexpensive DSL Service To Low-Income Households
Google Ads Reflect Sex Discrimination, Study Suggests
RideWith Google No Ordinary Ride Share
Amazon Faces MTM Trademark Lawsuit Over Confusing Search Results
Advertiser Beware: You Need A Contract With Your Media Shop And Separately One With Its Holding Company
Facebook Touts Ad Tool Innovation
Subway Deletes Jared From Site, Social Media Accounts
SarahPalinChannel.Is Free As Of Aug. 1
Sacramento Is Being Sued Over Email Deletion Policy
Data Privacy Concerns Expressed
Daily Online Examiner - Monday, July 6, 2015
Visa And Mastercard Stop Processing Backpage.com Payments
Chamber Of Commerce Backs Google And Viacom Against Nick.com Visitors In Privacy Battle
AT&T Promises To Roll Out U-Verse To 11.7 Million Customers If Merger Approved
Senate Panel Wants Web Companies To Report Posts By 'Suspected Terrorists
PostBeyond Helps Employees Engage Online (Safely)
U.S. Searches Reflect Fascination With Greek Economy, Confederate Flag
IoT Seen As Changing How People, Companies Work
Google's Ad Algorithms Show Bias, Research Finds
Backlash Against Native Ads
Unilever's Bold Move Makes Click Fraud A Very Public Discussion
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