- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Oct. 2, 2015
- Yelp-For-People App Raises Questions
- Adblock Sold To Unknown Buyer
- 12 Ways To Kill An Influential Mom's Authentic Content In A Heartbeat
- Spokeo Urges Supreme Court To Reject White House, Dismiss Suit About Errors
- Is People-Rating App Peeple A Hoax?
- Publishing As Advocacy: Conservatives Can Do It, Too!
- Apple Believes in Privacy, Doesn't Want to Find Keywords in Emails
- Cyberattacks Increase, DMARC Fights Email Spoofing
- Some Publishers Say No To Programmatic
- YouTube Making Fixes To Its Kids Channel, After Complaints
- Many Consumers Feel Less Secure with Smart Home Devices: Report
- Amazon Bans Sale Of Apple, Google Streaming Devices
- Consumers To Retailers: Prove You Know Me Better
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015
- Net Neutrality Rules Prevent Censorship, Law Prof Argues
- Alabama, Michigan And Other States Argue For Right To Curb Muni-Broadband
- Ad Blockers Improve Load Times, Cut Down On Data Consumption
- Google, Microsoft Settle Lawsuits, Say They 'Anticipate Working Together'
- Civil Suits Against Megaupload Delayed
- Ad Block Plus Plans An Independent Review Panel
- Tailored Advertising Seen for the Internet of Things
- Russian Hackers Tried to Access Clinton's Email Server
- Relevant Ads Are All Relative
- Google Executive Speaks Out On Ad Blocking At Advertising Week
- Content Marketer Says Native Advertising Will Fail