- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, April 6, 2015
- Google Must Face Lawsuit For Sharing App Purchasers' Names With Developers
- Facebook Sued For Creating Database of 'Faceprints'
- Tech, Age, Anxiety Impact Our Response To Personalized Advertising
- Social Spam Plagues Social Networks
- Standing Up For Everyone
- Tech Companies Press For Anti-Discrimination Laws
- YouTube 'Working To Restore Service' In Turkey Means Complying With Local Laws
- EU Courts Work Through 'Right To Be Forgotten'
- Many Supporters Of Comcast's Merger With Time Warner Received Donations
- Inside Russia's Army Of Online Trolls
- Turkish Court Blocks Twitter, YouTube
- Sony Play Station Emails Vita Customers About Refunds After FTC Settlement
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, April 3, 2015
- Microsoft Stops Turning On Do-Not-Track Commands
- Google's $8.5 Million Data-Leak Settlement Wins Approval
- U.S. Average Internet Speed Now Over 11 Mbps
- Global Ad Spend On Social Nets Forecast At 29%
- Google Likely To Face EU Antitrust Charges
- Search Engines Make Us Think We're Smart
- FCC Submits Net Neutrality Rules For Publication
- Funny Or Die Goes To Washington
- Patent Trolls Cast Shadow Over Ad Industry
- Parents Not Super At Protecting Kids' Privacy
- Innovid's Video Patent Helps Leverage Online Ad Options
- Fight For Women's Rights Goes From Social Media To Frontiers Of Foreign Policy
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, April 2, 2015
- Smartphone Users Struggle With Data Caps
- eBay Need Not Follow Americans With Disabilities Act, Court Rules
- Comcast To Launch 2 GB Broadband In Atlanta
- M&A Changes Media Landscape With 545 Transactions Worth $26.6 Billion In Q1 2015
- Retailers Tailoring Sites
- FTC Finalizes Astroturfing Settlement With Deutsch L.A.
- U.S. Made 375 Data Requests to Snapchat Since November
- Brands With Limited Data View Fail At Data-Driven Marketing
- Shifting Paradigm In Media Contracts
- 6 Ways Social-Media Sites Rob Users Blind
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, April 1, 2015
- Verizon Now Lets Mobile Users Avoid Controversial Tracking Technology
- Hulu Prevails In Video Privacy Battle
- Some Net Neutrality Messages To Congress Appear Phony
- ANA Preps For Senate Battle Over Tax Breaks
- NBC Tells FCC It Shouldn't Have To Give Programs to Broadband Competitors
- Facebook Lets Parents Create Profiles For Kids
- Google Disables Some Ad-Injecting Extensions For Chrome
- Kal Liebowitz Sued (Again) For Fraudulently Hiding Assets
- AT&T Must Face Lawsuit For Throttling Users
- Obama Authorizes Targeted Sanctions To Fight Cyberattacks
- Incomplete, Inaccurate Data Stifling B2B Advertising Industry
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, March 31, 2015
- Mississippi AG's Demands For Information Likely Violated Google's Rights, Judge Rules
- FTC's McSweeny Reminds Advertisers To Disclose Paid Endorsements
- Do You Want to Shop Where They Analyze Your Eye Movements?
- Google Argues Parents Can't Proceed With Class-Action Over In-App Purchases
- Why The Ad Industry Needs To Go On A Cookie Diet
- Ad Lawyers' Predictions: Data Will Be King, Disclaimers Will Disappear
- Lessons From The Savviest Facebook Senators
- A&E, Lifetime Withhold Some Programs From Sling TV
- Report: Facebook's Tracking Cookies Violate EU Law
- Google Undercuts Connectivity In AT&T Competing Cities
- Charter Communications Snaps Up Bright House Networks For $10B
- Hillary Clinton Used Email on Her iPad, Despite Claims She Only Used a Blackberry
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, March 30, 2015
- FCC To Consider Privacy Protections For Broadband Users
- Verizon Urges Congress To Regulate Broadband
- Big Data Analytics And Fitbit May Find Their Way Into Courtrooms
- Whipclip Lets Users Share Clips from TV Shows, Legally
- Smartphone User Presses Claim That Android IDs Can Identify Users
- Morals in Advertising: Paleo Blogger Does Voiceover Work For Coca-Cola and KFC
- Clypd Adds TiVo Data To Programmatic TV Platform
- Senator Questions FTC's Antitrust Investigation Of Google
- Meerkat May Be Heading Into 'Legal Minefield'
- House Committee Chairman Challenges Clinton on Deleted Emails
- Mattel Making Wi-Fi-Enabled Barbie
- Experts Warn of More Payments Fraud
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, March 27, 2015
- Vacationers Must Face Lawsuit For Violating 'House Rule' Banning Reviews
- Pay-Per-Click Marketers Aim To Revive Class-Action Against Facebook
- Google Can't Shake Safari-Hack Lawsuit In U.K.
- TV Everywhere Makes Gains, iPad Viewing Most Popular
- Net Neutrality Advocates Warn Of 'Specialized Services' Loophole
- FCC Head: Open Internet Rules Advance Interests Of Millions Of Web Users
- Hispanic Coalition Demands More Hispanics On TV Political Shows
- What The Wha? What Is Apple TV Anyway?
- Facebook To Test Massive Drone
- Whatsapp Overtakes Text Messaging
- BBC Uses Facebook To Skirt Repression
- Mobile Makes Millennials Smarter Car Shoppers, And Faster With The Thumbs
- Google Fiber Ads Vs. Facebook Audiences
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, March 26, 2015
- Comcast Critics Blast 'See-You-In-Court Attitude'
- LinkedIn Settles Battle Over Email Invites
- Tech Companies Ask White House To End NSA Surveillance
- Anonymity And Privacy
- For Cord-Cutters Prime Time Is, Well, Prime Time
- U.K. Company Says Facebook Stole Data-Center Design Technique
- The Truth About Location-Based Mobile Advertising
- FTC Defends Decision Not To Prosecute Google
- ESPN To Launch TV DMP: Will Enable Brands To Target Audiences, Not Ratings
- Montana DOJ Now Sending Email Alerts to Citizens When Sex Offenders Move Into the Neighborhood
- Hacker Takes Tinder Users For A Ride
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, March 25, 2015
- FCC's Ajit Pai: Competition 'Best Tonic' To Blocking By Broadband Providers
- Apple, Developers Must Face Privacy Lawsuit Over Address-Book Uploads
- Facebook Introduces New Analytics For Apps
- Unruly's New Targeting Tech Predicts Audience Emotions
- Magnetic Receives U.S. Patent For Programmatic Search Retargeting
- Comcast's Merger With Time Warner In Limbo Until Middle Of Year
- U.S. Broadband Speeds Show Increase
- What Did Google Pay To Have Near-Weekly White House Meetings?
- White House Names First Chief Digital Officer
- Is Nextdoor.com Hotbed Of Racial Profiling?
- Neighborhood Association's Email Mistake Fires Up Community
- Social Media: Yes, The Starbucks Thing Was A Bad Idea
- Mozilla Firefox Replaces Google In Turkey
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, March 24, 2015
- Net Neutrality Battle Moves To Courts
- Consumer Comments: What's Their Real Worth -- And Effect?
- Mississippi AG Appeals Order Blocking Google Investigation
- U.S. Elections Could Shape These Industries Differently Than Others
- FCC's Ajit Pai Urges Congress To Take Away Funds For Net Neutrality Enforcement
- Texas AG Challenges RadioShack Plan To Auction Off Email Addresses
- Google To Roll Out Fiber To Salt Lake City
- Maurice Levy Labels European Referendum 'Very Dangerous'
- NFL Airs Net-Only Game To Test TV Platform
- Google's New CFO Comes From Wall Street
- Amazon's Online Gaming Site Twitch Emails Users About Security Breach