Daily Online Examiner Editions for June 2016
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
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