- 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