Daily Online Examiner Editions for April 2016
Daily Online Examiner - Friday, April 15, 2016
Roku Voices Concern About Charter Merger
Mediacom Expands Lawsuit Against Iowa City
White House Urges FCC To 'Unlock' Set-Top Boxes
U.S. Government Wants To Get Involved In IoT
House Passes Anti-Net Neutrality Bill
New Data Privacy Rules Brought In As GDPR Approved
Internet Of Things Used To Track Billboard Performance
Controversial Aim-Listed Phorm Goes Bust
IAB To Hold Summit On UX And Ad Blocking Issues
Of Course Facebook Will Want Your Credit Card -- And Of Course, You'll Give It To Them
Social Media Stressing Teens, Parents Say
Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, April 14, 2016
Microsoft Sues Justice Department Over Gag Orders
Advocates Urge FCC To Stick To Timeline For Privacy Rules
Ex-Reuters Editor Sentenced To Two Years In Prison For 'Hacking' Newspaper
Final Thoughts On The FBI/Apple Case
Google Fiber Working On Connecting Wireless Service To Fiber Lines
UC Davis Sought To Scrub Pepper-Spray Posts
House Committee Approves Long-Stalled Email Privacy Act
Can Brave Really Revolutionize Ad Experience?
Return Path Report Finds Commercial Email Spammy, Yet Junk Email Has Dropped
Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Obama Threatens To Veto Bill Limiting FCC's Broadband Authority
California Judge Recommends Approving Charter's Merger With TWC
ANA Wants More Time To Analyze 'Far-Reaching' Privacy Proposal
Sprint Drops Ad Describing T-Mobile As 'Ghetto'
Guardian Considers Preventing Access To Content If Ad-blocking Proliferates
Match.com Criticized For Anti-Ginger Ad
Social Platforms Struggling To Silence Islamic State
Women Bear Brunt Of Digital Harassment
PlaceIQ Joins Network Advertising Initiative
The Browser That Blocks (And Sells) Ads: Brave Or Brazen?
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Web Gatekeepers Shouldn't Thwart Competition With Data Caps, FCC Chair Says
ESPN Battles Giants Player Over Tweet Of Medical Records
Record Industry Presses For Changes To Digital Copyright Law
NAI Report Finds 100% Compliance, 'Glitches' And Dysfunction Too
NY May Mandate Cell-Phone Analysis At Accident Scenes
Uber Discloses Data On More Than 12 Million Riders And Drivers
Countries Join To Check Internet Of Things Privacy
Microsoft Commits To Transatlantic Commercial Data Pact
Email Privacy Legislation Edited Ahead of Wednesday's House Vote
Google Blocks Searchers From Sites With Deceptive Download Buttons
Owning The Virtual Ground Game In The Presidential Election
Daily Online Examiner - Monday, April 11, 2016
Ad-Blocking Browser Brave Fires Back At News Industry
Schumer Proposes Reward For Social Media Terror Tips
Court Sides With Mississippi Attorney General In Battle With Google
Negative Options Rule In The Internet Of Things
Google Fiber Stops Offering Free 5 Mbps Broadband
Republican Lawmakers Push For New Limits On FCC
Twitter Replaces 2 Board Members To Add Diversity
Caution Issued On Health Of Fitness Tracking
Issues With Google Nest Could Dampen Consumer Interest In Smart Objects
Facebook Going After Shady Retailers
Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, April 6, 2016
FCC May Outlaw 'Supercookies'
Apple Fixes iPhone Security Glitch
Gawker Asks Judge To Toss Hulk Hogan's $140 Million Award
State Dept Lawyers Want to Limit Questions in Clinton Email Investigation
PayPal Pulls Out Of N.C. Plan Due To Anti-gay Law
Targeted Ads Don't Just Make You More Likely to Buy, They Can Change How You Think About Yourself
Starz Gets Streams In Its Future
Who's To Blame For The Rise In Ad Blocking?
Opera Cofounder Launches Vivaldi Browser, Partners With Bing, DuckDuckGo, Yandex
WhatsApp Thumbs Nose At Feds With 'End-To-End' Encryption
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Netflix Proves People Don't Notice Mobile Video Slowdowns, T-Mobile CEO Argues
FilmOn Will Give TV Viewers More Options, Digital Rights Groups Say
Gawker Continues Courtroom Fight With Hulk Hogan
Facebook May Allow Encrypted Messages
Email Server Hack Behind Panama Papers
WhatsApp Beefs Up Encryption
Time For Action -- Native Is Too Good To Let The Rogues Go Unpunished
Elephants In The Room: Ad Blocking, Viewability And Transparency
Don't Make Programmatic The Fall Guy For Ad Fraud
How Ad Blocking Will Ultimately Improve The Industry
Daily Online Examiner - Monday, April 4, 2016
FCC Wants To End Bill Shock With 'Nutrition Labels'
Tennessee Resident Builds Own ISP, Sells High-Speed Broadband To Neighbors
Government's Overtime Pay Proposal Could Wreak Havoc With Agency Management And Employee Morale
Consumer Advocacy Group Sides With FilmOn Against Broadcasters
Proposed Minnesota 'Revenge Porn' Law Too Broad, MPAA Says
Lying May Be The Only Easy Way Out Of Your Pay TV Package
$85 Million Patent Victory Against Google Overturned
Michigan Passes Law Allowing People to Access Email Accounts of Dead Loved Ones
Facebook Punts On NFL Streaming Bid
Tech IPO Market Freezes Over
DataXu Releases Report On Ad Fraud: Auto, CPG And Telecom Sectors Most Affected
Daily Online Examiner - Friday, April 1, 2016
Broadband Providers Slam FCC, Say Privacy Rules Will 'Confuse' People
Ad Execs Tackle #Diversity
FTC To Tackle Privacy Concerns Raised By Smart TVs
Google Backpedals After Gmail Prank Backfires And Other Crazy Brand Messages
FCC Chair: Netflix Slowdowns Don't Violate Net Neutrality Rules
'Nutrition Labels' Coming For Broadband Service
If Microsoft Helps Finance Yahoo, Data Will Drive Better Ads
Body Camera Video Can Be Deceiving
FCC Vote Increases Broadband Subsidies
ComScore Finds Ad Blockers Are Employed By 10% of U.S. Desktop Users
Jay Z Sues Over Claimed Music Subscriber Numbers
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