- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Oct. 16, 2015
- Sprint Starts Throttling 'Unlimited' Subscribers
- Comcast's Charges Atlanta Subs $35 Per Month To Avoid Metered Billing
- Don't Be Creepy: A Weird Thing Happened On My Way To Remarket
- Google Defeats Authors Guild In Battle Over Book Scanning Project
- How Ads Fueled DraftKings Woes
- Ad-Blocking Horse Leaves; IAB Closes Barn Door
- How Google Rewards Republishing
- Huge Court Victory For Uber Over London's Black Cabs
- FBI Is Investigating Whether Clinton Violated the Espionage Act
- Long-Tail Wags The Dog-Catcher: Targeted Victory Goes Self-Serve
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015
- Digital Rights Groups Side With Cox In Copyright Battle
- Amazon Expands Use Of Closed Captioning
- YouTube Content Creator Can Use Viral Video Without License
- After Settling Lawsuit, Viacom's Paramount Posts Free Movies On YouTube
- Yahoo's New Email App Doesn't Require a Password
- House Republican Is Trying to Pass a Law Preventing the Use of Private Email Servers
- When Roll Is Called Up Yonder, Will Ad Data Collection Fall On Side Of Angels?
- IAB 'Leans' Into Ad Block Solution, Says 'We Messed Up'
- Facebook Accidentally Shared View Counts
- Yes, Google Records Voice Searches, But Here's How To Delete Them
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015
- Dish Network, Consumer Advocates Oppose Charter's Merger With Time Warner
- T-Mobile CEO Asks AT&T Customers To Tweet Suggested Improvements
- Millward Brown Study Shows Pitfalls Of Targeting
- Facebook Seeks Dismissal Of Lawsuit Over 'Faceprints'
- Publicis Groupe Settles Bias Suit For $3 Million
- Real-Time With Presidential Sites: Sanders Wins Indies, Where's 'Hilary?'
- Bernie Sanders Says Americans Have Had Enough With Hillary's Email Scandal
- Axel Springer Blocks Ad Blockers in Germany
- Ancestry.com Talking To FDA On Use Of DNA For Disease Risk
- Ryanair Wants Google To Prevent Other Companies' Use Of Its Name In Search Ads
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015
- Twitter Takes Down Deadspin, SBNation For Posting Video Clips
- Stopping Ad Blockers: No Time To Waste
- Campbell-Ewald Urges Supreme Court To Dismiss Class-Action Over Text Ads
- What Kind Of Man Reads Playboy. Or Playboy.com?
- AT&T 'Declines To Consider' Customer's Suggestions
- Apple No Longer Needs Court Monitor, DOJ Says
- Magazine Industry Guarantees Ad Effectiveness
- Connected Devices Seen As Source of Behavioral Data for Marketing
- RNC Goes After Clinton in New Ad About Email Scandal
- Welcome To The Cyber Arms Race
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Oct. 12, 2015
- HealthCare.gov Will Honor Do-Not-Track Requests
- Pharma Mines Social Media For Drug Interactions
- Cartoon Network App Doesn't Violate Video Privacy Law, Court Rules
- Facebook's Tax Farce Will Only Encourage EU To Hit American Tech Giants Harder On Data
- Secret Trade Agreement Lets Authorities Destroy 'Hacked' Devices
- California City Ordered To Pay Online Critic's Legal Bills
- BuzzFeed To Create Native Video Ads For Politicians
- Publishers Embrace Social Platforms, Mobile
- Obama Says Clinton's Use of Email Server is Not a Matter of National Security
- Apple Removes Ad-Blocking Apps That Filter A User's Entire Internet Use
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Oct. 9, 2015
- Will Smartphones Get Warning Labels?
- White House Won't Force Tech Companies To Install 'Backdoors'
- Turn Wants Web Standards Group To Re-Think 'Do Not Track'
- California Passes Email Privacy Law
- Appellate Court Won't Stop Sheriff From Lobbying Against Backpage
- Two-Thirds Of Adults Use Social Network Sites
- Hacker 'Weev' Outs Prosecutors With Ashley Madison Accounts
- Beacons Used for Predictive Marketing
- Quantcast Teams With Data Providers For Audience Targeting
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015
- Verizon Revises Behavioral Targeting Program, But Privacy Concerns Persist
- The Nuance Of Targeting In Data-Driven Advertising
- Sen. Franken Raises Concerns About Charter-Time Warner Deal
- Five Suggestions For Publishers Struggling With Ad Blockers
- Google Fiber Delayed In Arizona
- Verizon Hikes Price Of Unlimited Data
- Social Media Use Divides Along Class Lines
- Canadians: Wary Of Digital Ads
- EU Court Ruling Could Affect Outcome of Microsoft DOJ Case
- USPS Employees Can't Spot a Spam Email
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015
- Lawmakers Call For Stronger Do-Not-Track Standards
- Are Digital Consumers Really This Dumb?
- Experian Data Breach Shows Need For Cybersecurity Laws, Senators Say
- TV Cord-Cutting Hits 6% Of Population, Millennials Most Likely To Drop Pay TV
- Senate Democrats Oppose Effort To Block Net Neutrality Rules
- Can Facebook Be Free If Data Doesn't Flow Back To America?
- Publishers Need Better Ad Tech To Compete With Google, Facebook
- Apple Deals Publishers A Blow With In-App Ad Blocker
- Judge Sets Hearings For Hillary Clinton Email Investigation
- Ad Blocking Could Lead To Better Ads
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2015
- California Attorney General Forces Silicon Valley Startup To Hire Privacy Chief
- EU Scraps Cross-Border Privacy Agreement, Imperils Thousands Of US Businesses
- Blocking The Blockers - Are Publishers Preparing To Call Time On Digital Shoplifters?
- Microsoft's Outlook Web Application Threatened By Malware
- Facebook To Launch Satellite, Send Killer Robots From Future
- Portland Preps For Google Fiber
- Mars Explains Why It Wants To Handle Data Without Third Parties
- Reddit Launching Curated Content Site Upvoted
- Online Vs. Traditional: Consumers Have Same Level Of Trust, Study Says
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Oct. 5, 2015
- Yelp-For-People App Revamps After Backlash
- LinkedIn Users Should Get New Notices About Class-Action Settlement, Law Prof Says
- Massachusetts Town Launches 1GB Fiber Network
- Yahoo Wins Round In Text-Spam Battle
- Mayors Criticize Verizon For Lagging On FiOS
- Cross-Channel Campaign Study Confirms Integrated Data Required For Success
- Alphabet Leaves Behind Google's 'Don't Be Evil' Motto
- Wearables, More Data Points Raise Privacy Issues
- Next On Consumers' To-Block List: Content Marketing!
- IAB Teams With AOL Chairman Tim Armstrong to Tackle Diversity