- 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
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015
- Is Ad Blocking Fueled By Marketers' 'Race To The Bottom?'
- Ad-Serving Company Adzerk Rolls Out Privacy Tool For Publishers
- Sprint Hikes Price Of Unlimited Data
- Advertising Industry Faces Its Napster Moment
- Google Reduces First Click Free From Five To Three
- Half Of Images On Pedo Sites Stolen From Social Media
- Effective Political Email Marketing May Violate Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation
- Official Who Refused To OK Cell Phone Unlocking Retires
- Supporters Say Dorsey Can Square, Twitter
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015
- Backpage Similar To 'Silk Road,' Victims Tell Court
- Apple Touts Privacy Practices
- Details Of Google Customer Match And Your Gmail Address
- IAB To Offer Publishers New Tools Against Ad Blockers
- Net Neutrality Battle Raises Questions About Companies' Free Speech Rights
- Native Needs Fixing, Fast - Or Ad Blockers Will Prevail
- For Marketers, Big Data Lacks Adequate Analytics
- Yahoo's Mayer Says, Make Better Ads And Blockers Will Go Away
- Tinder Wants STD Billboard Removed
- Reputable Publishers Distance Themselves From Bot Traffic
- Public Consultation Due On 'Junk Food' Advertising To Children
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Sept. 28, 2015
- FTC's Julie Brill Tells Ad Tech Companies To Improve Privacy Protections
- Marketer Sued By FTC For Trying To Suppress Bad Reviews
- Nielsen Creates APIs For National, Local TV Services
- Facebook Rebrands 'Internet.org' As 'Free Basics By Facebook'
- DOJ: Megaupload Founder Paid $3 Million To Movie Uploaders
- 'Politico' Plans Aggressive Expansion
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Sept. 25, 2015
- Trump Threatens Cybersquatting Suit Against 'Donald Is Dumb' T-Shirt Vendor
- Cox Seeks Dismissal Of Piracy Lawsuit
- Jimmy Kimmel Prevails Against 'Flying Rabbi'
- Google, Facebook, Amazon Outages Reflect Uncertainty In The Cloud
- Comcast's $50 Million Antitrust Settlement Gains Approval
- Taylor Swift Demands Periscope Take Down Live Concert Streams
- Digging Deep Into Fake Ad Views By Bots
- How Should News Media Deal With Violent Images
- FBI Issues Warnings About Spam Emails Targeting Businesses
- Ad Blocking Is Destroying The Internet -- And That Might Be Just What It Needs
- Will Android Force Google Into Fresh U.S. Antitrust Suit?
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015
- Yelp, Twitter, And Others Urge Court To Uphold Net Neutrality Rules
- Unruly's Deep Probes: How Do You Feel About That Online Ad?
- TAG Taps Rachel Thomas To Oversee Compliance
- Ad Fraud Stance Is Great - But Have Media Agencies Done Enough To Stop Brands Going Solo?
- The Ad-Blocking War Will Leave Us Stronger
- AT&T's 1 GB Service Arrives In San Antonio
- Obama Administration Explores Strategies To Break Encryption
- Nativo Guarantees Human Impressions
- The Ugly World Of Click Fraud
- Netflix Keeps Track Of How You Get Hooked
- Gmail Now Lets Users Block Specific Email Addresses
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015
- North Carolina, Tennessee Battle FCC Over Muni-Broadband Networks
- The Sad State Of Mobile Advertising (I'm Crying On The Inside)
- GroupM Demands Ad Nets Enforce Anti-Piracy
- It's Always Premiere Week On Your Browser
- Yelp Reviewer Who Blasted Business Owner Must Pay $1,000
- Jeb Bush Vows Net Neutrality Repeal
- Facebook Being Sued For Alleged Privacy Breaches In Belgium
- Google Charges Video Views Even When Identified As A Robot, Study Finds
- The State Department's Story Conflicts With Hillary's Story in Email Scandal
- Google Wants Community Feedback On How To Support Hacked Sites
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015
- FCC Questions Charter, Time Warner About Online Competitors
- White House: Broadband Is 'Core Utility'
- Appeals Court Sides With Pay-Per-Click Marketers Against Google
- Popcorn Time Users Sued For Streaming 'Dallas Buyers Club'
- Flooding Google With Fake Takedown Requests
- Millennials Dislike In-App Advertising But Consider Re-Targeting As Relevant
- Sometimes I Want To Be An Ostrich
- Finding Content Key To Cooling Cord-Cutting
- Book Review: Shareology - How Sharing Is Powering The Human Economy
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Sept. 21, 2015
- Silicon Valley Urges Court To Uphold Net Neutrality Rules
- LinkedIn Data-Breach Settlement Gains Approval
- Tennessee: FCC Violated States' Rights By Nixing Muni-Broadband Restrictions
- Google Loses Appeal Over 'Right To Be Forgotten' Expansion
- AT&T Sues Three Ex-Employees Over Phone Unlocking 'Malware'
- ThinkPolitical Primes Location Targeting For Political Marketers
- IAB's Rothenberg On Ad Blocking: 'The Sky Hasn't Fallen'
- Fitness Trackers Linked to Setting Insurance Market Rates
- Facebook To Switch On Targeting Based On Article Likes And Shares
- Google Research Paper Suggests Sharing ISP Network Data
- UPDATED: Altruism And Ad Blocking