- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, June 14, 2016
- Criteo Sues SteelHouse
- Court Empowers FCC To Address Broadband Privacy, Data Caps
- The Next Wave of Big Data: Deep Intelligence
- Feds Seek To Weigh In On Facebook Privacy Battle In EU
- Net Neutrality Rules Upheld By Appeals Court
- Google Fiber May Come To Dallas
- Trump Faces His Own Email Scandal
- How Bing Can Identify Early-Stage Cancers
- Security Concerns Mount Over LinkedIn Acquisition
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, June 13, 2016
- Tough Broadband Privacy Proposal Draws Support From Former FTC Official
- Lawmaker: Broadband Privacy Proposal Violates Provider Rights
- Ads Seem Just As Irritating On Mobile Devices
- LinkedIn's Economic Graph To Include Microsoft Data
- Gawk At This
- Cable Industry Steps Up Lobbying Efforts
- NSA Looks To Tap Into Internet Of Things
- Personalise, Segment And Geotarget To Avoid Poor ROI In Email
- Pandora Looks To Benefit From Political Advertising
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, June 10, 2016
- Newspaper Association Slammed For Anti-Privacy Stance On Ad Blockers
- Small Cable Companies Fight FCC On Broadband Competition
- FCC Rejects Senator's Request To Extend Timeline For Privacy Rules
- Is Google Manipulating Searches To Help Hillary Clinton?
- What Will Sanders Do With His Heaps Of Data?
- Why Is Yahoo's Value So Vague?
- Google Street View Banned In India Amid Privacy Concerns
- Peter Thiel Drives Gawker Into Bankruptcy
- Why Google Won't Bid On Yahoo's Search Patents
- Publisher Giving Up Newspaper To Essay Contest Winner
- Twitter's Very Bad Week
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, June 9, 2016
- Cable Companies Accused Of Violating Customers' Privacy
- New Service For Landlords Analyzes Renters' Social Media Pages
- Interpublic And Omnicom Join TAG's Anti-Piracy Initiative
- NY Times Editor Quits Twitter Over Anti-Semitic Tweets
- Tinder Dropping Users Under 18 Years Old
- Internet U.S. Ad Spend Will Top TV In 2017, Says PwC
- New Smartphone Comes With Personal Environment Sensing
- Yahoo Reportedly Receives Multiple Bids Above $5 Billion
- Omnicom's Steuer: OTT Will Force TV's Hand, Enabling Much More Targeted Inventory
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, June 8, 2016
- Broadband Providers Step Up Criticism Of Privacy Proposal
- Court Won't Reconsider Privacy Ruling Against Gannett
- Why Future Belongs To Snapchat
- Senate Delays Email Privacy Bill, Tech Industry Fights Back
- Google Supplants Apple As Most Valuable Global Brand
- NY Attorney General Tells Charter To Improve On Time Warner Cable's Record
- Media Transparency: For Every Inaction, There Is A Reaction
- Facebook Removed Stanford Rape Meme, Apologizes
- Yahoo Auctioning Off Patents
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, June 7, 2016
- Axl Rose Wants Google To Take Down Newspaper Photos
- Android Users Seek Class-Action Status In Privacy Battle Over App Purchases
- Organic Search Traffic Disappears
- Customer Satisfaction Likely To Plunge For Charter And Time Warner
- Netflix Would Gain From Wide-Scale Set-Top Carriage -- Will Pay TV Providers Also Benefit?
- ANA Finds Agency Media Kickbacks 'Pervasive,' High-Level Execs Signed Off
- The State Of The Ad Biz: A Mess Of Our Own Making
- FBI Gives Judge Second Glimpse at Clinton Email Suit
- PayPal Spoofed in New Spam Email
- It's True: Most Online Ads Are Terrible
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, June 6, 2016
- Attorneys General Urge FCC To Boost Privacy Protections For Unlocked Cable Boxes
- Supreme Court Rejects Google's Appeal In AdWords Battle
- Facebook's Privacy Policy Is Broken
- 'BuzzFeed' Dumps Trump Ads
- Microsoft Bing Provides Detailed Warnings On Phishing Sites, Malware
- FTC: Weight-Loss Marketers Sent Spam From Hacked Accounts
- The Muted Power Of Streaming Ads, And Other Woes
- WFA: Without Changes, Ad Fraud May Reach $150 Billion Annually
- Zuckerberg's Social Accounts Hacked Through Same Password
- FTC Backs Consumer Opt-In Requirement For Data Collection
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, June 3, 2016
- Silicon Valley Says Broadband Privacy Rules Shouldn't Apply To Web Companies
- Google Urges Judge To Dismiss Claims Over Gmail Privacy
- Frontier Won't Cap Broadband Subscribers
- Publishers' Facebook Audiences Plunge
- Google Rates Mobile-Friendly Sites Across Devices
- Delta To Offer Free Streaming To Passengers
- Has Programmatic Gone Too Far? How Buyers Shifted Focus From Quantity To Quality
- Google Pulls App From Store Used By Anti-Semites To Spot Jews
- Amazon Sues Three Sellers Using Fake Reviews
- Probe Said To Find Rebates Lurking Behind U.S. Ad Deals
- Facebook Could Put "Safety Checks" In Users' Hands
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, June 1, 2016
- ISPs Should Obtain Users' Consent To Use 'Content' For Ad Targeting, FTC Says
- Danish Regulators Investigate Public Release Of OKCupid Data
- Naming Names: Anatomy Of An Ad Fraud
- Facebook Says It's Entitled To Dismissal Of Robo-Texting Lawsuit
- Jeff Bezos Disapproves Of Thiel's Vendetta Against Gawker
- What Can Online Publishers Do About Their Ads?
- Myspace Suffers Security Breach
- Facebook Uses AI To Stop Offensive Stuff
- Ad Fraud In Mobile Advertising: The Next Battleground
- 65 Million Tumblr Email Addresses Hacked
- Telecom Customer Satisfaction Improving, Slightly