- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Oct. 31, 2016
- FTC Presses Court To Reconsider Ruling In Broadband Throttling Battle
- Trump Blasts Social Sites For Not Trending Clinton Emails
- Facebook Sued Over Inflated Video Ad Metrics
- Cox Extends Data Caps To Florida And Georgia
- FCC Sides With Louisville Over Law Aimed At Boosting Google Fiber
- Facebook Unveils Election Feature
- Visual IQ Acquires Refined Labs To Strengthen Attribution In EMEA
- Senator Seeks Industry-Led Security Standards
- FBI Granted Warrant To Search Weiner's Laptop For Clinton's Email
- Judge Denies Criteo's Request To Serve Injunction Against SteelHouse
- Law Firm Uses Targeting To Find Ex-Twitter Staff
- Baidu Takes Revenue Hit, Points To New Search Advertising Law And Vetting Process
- It's Official -- GDPR Is A Go, But What Does That Mean For You?
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Oct. 28, 2016
- Report: Facebook Lets Advertisers Prevent Minorities From Seeing Ads
- Lenovo Must Face Class-Action Over Superfish Adware
- Tracking Its Consumers, Google Is On The Move
- IAB Names Digital Vet Dennis Buchheim Data & Ad Effectiveness Chief
- EU Officials Want WhatsApp To Stop Sharing Data With Facebook
- Silicon Valley Backs Off Building Self-Driving Cars
- Senate Panel Calls 'Wrong' Time Warner CEO To Testify
- Individualized Ads On TV Could Be One Result Of AT&T-Time Warner Merger
- Amazon Warns Its TV Costs Will Eat Some Profit
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016
- ANA Vows To Fight 'Misguided' Broadband Privacy Rules
- FCC Passes Broad Privacy Rules, Limits Behavioral Advertising By Broadband Providers
- AT&T-Time Warner Merger Should Be Blocked, Bernie Sanders Tells DOJ
- Verizon To Zero-Rate Some Sports Programming
- Direct Marketing Association Rebrands To Data & Marketing Association
- Irish Privacy Group Fights EU-U.S. Data Partnership
- BT Learns New York's Lesson -- No Porn For The Homeless On Its WiFi Kiosks
- Ad Fraud Isn't Only Fraud That Should Concern You
- Vine's Time Has Come -- And Gone
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016
- Google Suspends Fiber Rollout
- Appeals Court Sides Against MP3Tunes Over Key Question In Battle Over Pirated Music
- Social Media Users Exhausted By Political Content
- FanDuel And DraftKings Settle False Advertising Charges
- AT&T's Skinny Bundle: 100 Channels For $35
- Internet Takedown A Lesson To Avoid Security Shortcuts
- Details of Yahoo's Secret Partnership With Government Likely to Remain a Secret
- Hollywood Players Leak Movies To File-Sharing Sites
- What The AT&T Merger Can Learn From AOL-Time Warner
- Streaming Content Soars: TV Sets Remain Top Device
- Conductor Wants To Help Marketers Make Sense Of Data
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016
- Regulators May Prevent ISPs From Forcing Subscribers Into Arbitration
- Senator, FCC And Others Support FTC In Battle Over AT&T Data Throttling
- PissedConsumer Sues Over Alleged Conspiracy To Squelch Bad Reviews
- Lawmakers Seek Answers On IoT Hacking
- Ad Industry: FCC Shouldn't Break A Privacy Model That Works
- Fear Of Hacking Stops 50% Of Consumers From Purchasing IoT Devices
- Verizon CEO Hints That Yahoo Deal is Still on
- Why NFL Won't Be The 'Hail Mary' Twitter Needs
- Trump Campaign Debuts Facebook Live 'Show'
- Outlook Mixed On Implications Of AT&T Time Warner Tie-Up
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Oct. 24, 2016
- HBO Now May Not Survive AT&T-Time Warner Merger, Lawmaker Warns
- FCC's Clyburn And Sen. Franken: Customers Should Have Right To Sue ISPs
- Kids Should Have 'Veto' Over Parents' Social Sharing, Docs Say
- Airbnb Seeks To Block New Advertising Law In NY
- GoDaddy Offers Email Archiving And Encryption
- AT&T Merger With Time Warner May Not Face FCC Review
- Double Opt-In Makes For Better Qualified Lists
- Standing Up To The Ad-Blocking Shoplifters Is The Only Way Forward
- Early AT&T/Time Warner Merger Reports See Trouble Ahead
- Google's Enhanced Ad Targeting Reignites Privacy Concerns
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Oct. 21, 2016
- FTC Urged To Crack Down On 'Influencer Marketing' Aimed At Kids
- Google Can Now Create 'Complete Portrait Of A User By Name'
- Security And Privacy Concerns Not Just A Yahoo Problem
- Appeals Court To Decide Whether AT&T Will Face Class-Action Over Throttling
- NY Governor Signs Law Restricting Ads On Airbnb
- Bosses Catch Employees Playing Hooky With Social Media
- Did Hackers Just Disrupt U.S. Web?
- WikiLeaks Publishes Obama's Personal Email Address
- 'Hyperpartisan' Facebook Pages Muddying Political Waters
- Mags, Online Publications Now Eligible For Pulitzer Prizes
- Is AT&T Mulling A Time Warner Merger?
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016
- Backpage CEO, Shareholders Seek Dismissal Of 'Outrageous' Pimping Charges
- Former FCC Commissioner Backs Strong Privacy Rules
- AT&T Must Respond To FTC's Bid To Revive Throttling Battle
- Yahoo Urges Feds To Disclose Whether They Ordered Email Scans
- Go Daddy Releases New Email Encryption Tools
- California Mother Shares Rude Email from Expedia
- Yahoo Says Traffic Rose Despite Hacking That Could Alter Verizon Deal
- Twitter Fires Greg Gopman, Head Of VR, Over Comments
- Google Trends - Debate: 'Is Bigly A Word?'
- Evolution of Media: Paid To Earned To Shared
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016
- Ad Industry: Tough Privacy Rules Will 'Undercut' Internet Marketplace
- Skittles Photographer Sues Trump
- T-Mobile To Pay $48 Million For Throttling 'Unlimited' Data Subscribers
- Ecuador Admits Restricting Assange's Internet Access
- Apple Sues Over Counterfeit iPhone Chargers
- Tech Giants Spending Fortune On Washington Lobbyists
- Eric Schmidt Did Work For Clinton Campaign, Per Email Released By WikiLeaks
- US Government Reopens Irish Microsoft Email Case
- Google Pulls Online, Offline Survey Data Into Analytics 360
- DMA Pushes Strong Data Guidelines As Info Overload Overwhelms Marketers
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016
- ISPs' Data About Consumers Is Worth 'A King's Ransom,' Privacy Guru Says
- Verizon Wireless Scratches Nonprofit's Questionable $20,000 Bill
- 1-800Contacts Hit With Class-Action Complaints Over Search Ads
- Searchers Will Begin Seeing Google, Other Branded Internet Addresses
- Facebook Testing "Conversation Topics" In Messenger
- North Carolina Republication Party Official Reports Email Breach
- UK Spies Illegally Stored Citizens' Data
- Marriott Survey Finds Vacationers Can't Unplug
- Melania Trump Would Fight Social Media 'Negativity' As First Lady