- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2016
- FTC Urged To Stop WhatsApp From Sharing Data With Facebook
- DMA Wants Supreme Court To Nix Colorado's 'Amazon Tax'
- Yahoo Email Privacy Settlement Gains Final Approval
- Kim Dotcom's Extradition Hearing To Be Live-Streamed
- Google Defaults To EU-US Privacy Framework, Launches Analytics Collaborative Workspaces
- Apple Must Pay 13bn Euros In Back Tax
- Facebook Share Count Glitch Highlights Publishers' Reliance On Social Network Data
- Was Apple Dumb Enough To Think They'd Get Away With It?
- Cord Cutters Aren't Thrilled By Streaming, Either
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Aug. 29, 2016
- AT&T Prevails In Battle Over Mobile Broadband Slowdowns
- California May Legalize Ballot Selfies
- Social Media Linked To Better Health In Seniors
- ESPN Can't Shake Privacy Battle With Giants Player
- FCC Won't Appeal Court Decision To Reinstate Muni-Broadband Restrictions
- Time For The FTC Crackdown
- Megyn Kelly A 'Traitor,' Facebook Trending Topics Says, Briefly
- Brooklyn Data Scientist Traces Source of Unwanted Email
- AT&T, HBO Make Mother Of All Carriage Deals
- Study Finds Third Of Native Ads Fail To Comply, Perform Better Than Fed Guidelines
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Aug. 26, 2016
- Cable Industry's 'Ditch The Box' Proposal Gains Ground
- Twitter Sued Over 'Famous' App
- Sprint Charges 'Unlimited' Data Customers $20 A Month To Avoid Video Throttling
- Engines May Need To Pay To List Articles In Search Results
- Political Spending On Snapchat Rises
- Alphabet Shrinking Google Fiber
- Apple Said To Be Developing Video Share/Edit App
- Ad Watchdog Piles On Kardashians For Deceptive Marketing
- The Popular, Risky Reality Of Social
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Aug. 25, 2016
- Privacy Advocates Prep FTC Complaint Against WhatsApp
- With Sneaky Speed, Small Devices Become Big In Homes
- Snapchat Wants Privacy Case Sent To Arbitration
- Drudge Becomes Second-Largest U.S. Publisher, 'FiveThirtyEight' And 'YoungCons' Soar In Page Views
- Rural Broadband Providers Seek Exemption From Proposed Privacy Rules
- Megaupload Founder Wants Extradition Hearing Streamed
- Consumers Excited About Auto Technology
- FBI Investigates Email Breach at NY Times
- Facebook's New Plan To Expand Its Ad Network
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2016
- FTC Chairwoman Tells Ad Networks: Respect Consumers' Choices
- Google Fiber Launches In Salt Lake City
- Melania Trump Threatens News Pubs With Legal Action
- Appellate Court To Consider Reviving Turn 'Supercookie' Battle
- Lawmaker Wants Facebook To Enforce Gun Sales Ban
- Pro-Clinton Groups Launch Native Ads On 'BuzzFeed,' Target Millennial Women
- Spotify Struggles To Tame Music Labels
- Life Doesn't Suck, And The Internet Shouldn't Either
- Facebook Turns On The Auto-Play Sound In Australia
- Google Sets Deadline To Remove 'Intrusive' Interstitials
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016
- Silicon Valley And Media Companies Back Yelp In Battle Over Negative Review
- Digital Rights Groups Blast Ruling That Could Criminalize Password Sharing
- WikiLeaks Compromised Privacy Of 'Hundreds Of Innocent People'
- Criteo Finds Brand Support In Lawsuit Against SteelHouse Click Fraud Case
- Email Encryption Startup Snags $29 Million
- Social Giants Challenge Obama On Privacy-Invading Proposal
- Melania Trump's Lawyer Threatening Defamation Suits Against New Outlets
- What To Expect From Google's Incognito Chat App 'Allo'
- Amazon Preps Music Subscription Services
- Chipotle's Social Media Policy Violated Law, Says NLRB
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Aug. 22, 2016
- Apps More Likely To Come With Privacy Policies
- Appeals Court Blocks Senate Subpoena To Backpage.com
- Facebook Launches Lifestage For Under-21s
- Cox Communications Appeals $25 Million Piracy Verdict
- Kardashian Family Accused Of Deceptive Marketing
- It Takes A Village To Stop Mobile Fraud
- Eddie Bauer Reveals Data Breach
- As Fraudsters Fake Viewability And Video Completions, Advertisers Risk Being Gamed
- Apple, Google Partner To Kill Robocalls
- Ad Fraud Is Forcing Marketers To Enhance Their Buying Strategies
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Aug. 19, 2016
- Wireless Carriers Press FCC To Allow 'Pay-For-Privacy' Schemes
- EFF Says T-Mobile's Video Throttling Violates Net Neutrality Rules
- A Righteous Halt To Web Site 'Comments'
- Watchdog Refers Sprint To FCC Over Ads
- Facebook Locked Into Cat-And-Mouse Game With Ad Blockers
- Net Neutrality Advocate Tim Wu Joins White House
- Connected TV, Data Come To The Aid Of The Parties
- Yik Yak Erases Anonymous Roots
- Facebook's Staff Diversification Efforts Fall Flat
- Uber Acquires Otto, Readies Delivery Of Self-Driving Volvos To Downtown Pittsburgh
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016
- T-Mobile's New 'Unlimited' Data Plan Throttles Video, Slows Hotspots
- Google Loses Early Round In Email Privacy Battle
- U.S. Cedes Power Over Domain Naming System
- Twitter Intensifies Effort To Shut Down Accounts Linked To Terrorism
- Gawker.com Will Cease Publishing
- American Apparel Gives Lesson On Data Collection
- Australian Netflix Users Targeted in Email Scam
- Snapchat Will Double NYC Workforce, Gets Tax Break
- U.S. Publishers Must Cooperate To Compete
- "Trump News" Online? Why Not?
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016
- California Bill Would Let Actors Censor Amazon-Owned Site
- Mozilla Backs New Cable Box Rules
- Why Gawker May Yet Thwart Thiel
- Appeals Court Revives Wiretapping Claim Against WebWatcher
- Univision's Vision: Get Mainstream To Pay More Attention, Gawk If You Will
- Connecticut State Senator Won't Hand Over Email List to Opponent
- Google Bows State-Specific Voting Guide
- Controversial Social Network Tsu Shutters
- Facebook Fights Back