Daily Online Examiner Editions for October 2016
Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Oct. 17, 2016
Advocates Press FCC To 'Unlock' Cable Boxes, Pass Privacy Rules
Republican Fundraising Site Hacked
From The Folks Who Brought You Tyranny...
People's Web-Browsing History Isn't 'Sensitive,' ISPs Argue
Peter Thiel Donates $1.25 Milion To Trump Campaign
Teams Mock NFL's Social Media Policy
The Man Who Took On Facebook
New Tech Ushers In New Age Of Publisher Yield
DOJ Is Fighting Back Against Microsoft
Lawmakers Seek Answers in Yahoo's Email Surveillance Reports
Yahoo Loses Search Engine Partner, First Since Data Breach Reveal
Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Oct. 14, 2016
Advocates Want FCC To Strengthen Proposed Broadband Privacy Rules
Yahoo Patent Application Takes Targeting To 'Orwellian Level'
FTC Seeks To Revive Battle With AT&T
Cox Increases Data Cap To 1 TB
Yahoo's Automatic Email Forwarding Has Returned
IRS Warns of New Email Scam in Circulation
Should YouTubers Get Political This Year?
Google Focuses On Mobile-First Indexing, Adds News Fact-Check Tag
Are We Too Critical Of Tech, Or Not Tough Enough?
Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016
Obama Administration Says Text-Spam Law Is Constitutional
Yahoo Data Breach May Entitle Verizon To Back Out Of Deal
The Fine Line Between Sponsored Content & Advertising
DAA To Start Enforcing Cross-Device Privacy Rules In February
Gawker Explores Lawsuit Against Peter Thiel
Apple, Google Welcome Nudity-Free 'Playboy'
Yahoo Files Patent For All-Seeing Billboard
Nearly Half Of Millennials Use Ad Blocking On Their Desktop
How To Be 'Agency Of The Year'
BuzzFeed, Twitter Plan Election Night Streaming
Slowdown In Internet Usage Could Change Digital Ad Strategy
Google Search Trends Data Surges For Political Write-Ins
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016
Google Defends Louisville Law That Could Boost Fiber Rollout
Ad Industry Slams FCC's 'Counterproductive' Privacy Proposal
Twitter, Facebook Cut Off Feeds To Geofeedia
Trump Has More Social Media Followers, Clinton Has More Concrete Strategy
Judge Tosses Copyright Lawsuit Against Ad Network JuicyAds
Video Voice Search Engine Identifies Keywords In Audio Clips
Yahoo Disables Email Forwarding
'Agency of the Year' Open For Submissions
Facebook Looks To Test Drones For Linking Unconnected Areas, Says Report
You Can Relive The O.J. Simpson Trial Via YouTube
Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Oct. 10, 2016
ANA: New Privacy Proposal Threatens Web Ecosystem
Yahoo Makes It Harder To Switch Email Providers
Ad Blocking Is A Racket -- And Google Has Been Fuelling The Fire
Consumers Press For Right To Sue Turn In Federal Court
United Nations Advocate Questions Yahoo Email Scanning
Turkish Government Blocks Web Access After Hack
'Vogue,' Vloggers And Other Shifting Tides
Princeton University Is Investigating Racist Email Campaign Targeting Students & Faculty
Increasing Smartphone Usage Changing Data Plans
UK Cracks Down On Web Trolls
Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Oct. 7, 2016
Comcast Imposes Data Caps On More Customers
Facebook Wants To Offer 'Free Basics' Web Access In U.S.
NFL Cracks Down On Illicit Social Video
Backpage CEO Carl Ferrer Arrested Over Escort Ads
FBI Seeks To Unlock iPhone Of Suspected Minnesota Mall Shooter
Twitter Wants My Thoughts: How About A Consumer Media Deal?
Verizon Second-Guessing Yahoo Deal
Yahoo Plays Down Email Interception Story To The BBC
Secretary of Public Records in Mass Doesn't Have an Email Address
Mobile Searches Account For 15 Hours Daily
Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016
New Broadband Privacy Proposal Still Restricts Ad Targeting
FCC Chief: ISPs Need Opt-In Consent To Target Based On Browsing History
Spotify Ads Contained Malware
Most Domestic Terrorists Recruited On Social Media
Denton Still Touts 'Gawker,' Defends Independent Media
Anti-Hacking Law Curbs Investigations Of Online Discrimination
87% Of Millennials Use Mobile Banking; Security Still Top Barrier
Yahoo Forced Into Spying on Emails With Court Order
Twitter Wants To Settle Sale Talks Before Q3 Earnings Call
Cross-Device Attribution Still Sticky Wicket
Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016
Lawmaker To FCC: Strong Broadband Privacy Rules Are 'Important Step Forward'
Supreme Court Turns Away Challenge To Facebook's 'Sponsored Stories' Settlement
AT&T Expands Fiber Service
CBS, Viacom Merger Would Be Difficult In Streaming Age
Hackers Change BuzzFeed Headlines
Amazon Bans Incentivised Reviews
YouTube Makes Sponsored Videos Easier To Spot
Yahoo Denies Building Software for Government to Spy on Users
Twitter Execs Divided Over Possible Sale
Facebook Messenger Makes 'Secret Conversations' Standard
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016
Google Urges FCC To Revise Broadband Privacy Proposal
Yahoo Secretly Scanned All Incoming Emails At Request Of Government
'Gawker' Says It Will Prevail In Hogan Case
Netflix, Dish And Others Oppose ISPs' Latest Challenge To Net Neutrality Rules
T-Mobile To Throttle Mobile Hotspot Data
Kardashian Thieves Saw Jewels On Social Media
Spam Email is Hard for Users to Spot
U.S. Telecom Campaign Pushes Back Against FCC
Wikileaks October Surprise Press Conference Flops
Netflix Stock Up On Disney Acquisition Rumors
PushSpring, ComScore Partner To Enhance Mobile Audience Segments
Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Oct. 3, 2016
Senator Thune Urges FCC To Reveal Full Plan To Replace Cable Boxes
Are TVs, DVRs Vulnerable To Hacking?
Supreme Court Won't Review Restraining Order Against Sheriff Who Took On Backpage
The Terrifying Monster Called Digital Advertising
EU Officials Press Forward With Antitrust Charges Against Google
From Spam To Clutter -- Why Inbox Woes Will Be Fixed More By GDPR Than Paid-For Email
Amazon Offers $2.5 Million In Student Competition For Better Alexa Bots
Man Pleads Guilty to Hacking Celebrity Email Accounts
In 2016, Majority Of U.S. Digital Ads Will Be Handled Programmatically
Bing Launches Dashboard For Copyright Infringement Claims
Twitter's Worsening Troll Infestation
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