- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Nov. 11, 2016
- FCC Raises Concerns Over AT&T's Zero-Rating Practices
- AT&T To Throttle Mobile Video To DVD Quality
- Zuckerberg Dismisses Claims Facebook Helped Trump Win
- Facebook Prohibits Race-Based Targeting For Housing, Job, Credit Ads
- WikiLeaks Staff Denies Conspiring With Trump
- New Balance Burned By Tweet Igniting Anti-Trump Sentiment
- Amazon Ordered To Repay Parents For Kids' In-App Purchases
- Why Trump Is The Uber Of Politics
- Apartment Building Heat Shut Down By Attack Via IoT Devices
- Trump Blames Protests On The Media
- America Phones It In: Mobile Uniques/Time Spike, Then Crash On Election Day
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016
- Cox Asks Appellate Court To Throw Out $25 Million Copyright Infringement Award
- Trump Win Credited To Social Media
- Yahoo Knew Of Massive Data Breach In 2014
- Why Did Trump Win? It Was the Twitter, Stupid
- Google Defends Android Practices To EU Officials
- Getting Beyond Vitriol And Conflict
- How Trump Win Explains Future Of TV Advertising
- AT&T Readies Details Of Streaming Service, Says Report
- House Republican Won't Drop Clinton Email Probe
- Tech Lobbyist Tusk Explains Trump
- What Trump's Election Says About Silicon Valley
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016
- Airbnb Loses Battle Over New San Francisco Law
- Trump Victory Sets Social Records
- AT&T Opposes FTC Bid To Revive Fight Over Broadband Slowdowns
- Will Trump Have A Media Enemies List?
- Trump Administration Could Weaken Net Neutrality Rules
- Tide To Turn On Rogue Email Marketers With Personal Fines, A Year Before GDPR
- Google Slaps Repeat Offender Moniker On Unsafe Web Sites
- User Generated Concern: YouTubers React To Trump
- How Tech Industry Will Fare Under President Trump
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016
- Internet Security Company 'Web Of Trust' Sold Data About Users
- FCC Urged To Grant Small ISPs Permanent Exemption From Broadband Disclosure Rules
- Programmatic Video Plays Crucial Role In 2016 Political Digital Strategy
- Fraudlogix Adds Viewability To Its Ad Vertification Suite
- Despite NY Ban, Eric Trump Posts Ballot Selfie
- Judge Isn't Crazy About Five Year Clinton Email Release
- Why Netflix Needs Comcast More Than Ever
- Apple Absorbs Assets Of Music Streamer Omnifone
- Social Media Really Does Influence Political Opinions... Sometimes
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Nov. 7, 2016
- UK Watchdog: Facebook To Suspend Use Of WhatsApp Data For Ad Targeting
- Entertainment Industry, Internet Companies Back Clinton Over Trump
- Social Media Disinformation Aims To Suppress Vote
- Facebook Hit With Civil Rights Lawsuit Over Race-Based Ad Targeting Options
- China Plans Crackdown On Live Streaming
- New Comey Letter: New Emails Don't Change Initial Conclusions
- Obamacare, Netflix, Skinny Bundles And Comcast
- Hundreds Of Newsrooms Join Forces To Help Spot Voting Problems
- Facebook To Deliver Ads Via Roku, Apple TV
- Privacy Pivot: The New Rules for Digital Marketers
- Election Day: The State Of Email Marketing In The Presidential Campaign
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Nov. 4, 2016
- Twitter Urges Judge To Toss Lawsuit Over 'Famous' App
- Courts Continue Ban On Ballot Selfies In New York, California
- False Health Content More Popular On Social Media
- Consumers Slam Vizio's 'Catch Me If You Can' Defense In Privacy Battle
- Turkey Blocks WhatsApp
- Why Native Advertising Is Great Advertising
- GroupM's John Montgomery: Publishers Don't Have The 'Moral Right' To Ask People To Turn Off Ad Blockers
- A Single Data Breach Can Cost a Brand $7M
- Google Transparency Report Suggests The Internet Is Becoming More Secure
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016
- FCC Vows To Monitor 'Pay-For-Privacy' Broadband Pricing
- Facebook Blocks Insurer From Using Data To Set Premiums
- Golden State Warriors Urge Judge To Dismiss 'Eavesdropping' Case
- Three Surrenders On Ad Blocking, But Mobile Marketing Industry Must Heed The Shot Across Its Bows
- Google Denies EU Antitrust Charges
- Just The Facts, Please -- In Our Industry As Well As Politics
- Norway Watchdog Says Popular Fitness Trackers Violate Privacy Laws
- InMobi Launches Mobile-First In-App Remarketing Platform
- Some Wall Street Leaders Have Been Avoiding Email for a Long Time
- Apple Wins Patent For Bendable Smartphone
- Teen Caught Up in Weiner Scandal Critiques FBI's Process
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016
- AT&T Merger With Time Warner Could Lead To Net Neutrality Violations, Lawmaker Warns
- Facebook Won't Let UK Insurer Set Premiums Based On Users' Posts
- 'Gawker' Settles With Hulk Hogan
- Black Lawmakers Criticize Facebook Over Race-Based Targeting Options
- ACLU Sues California Over Ban On Ballot Selfies
- AT&T Time Warner: A Big Maybe
- YouTube Ends German Standoff
- Meet Personal Data Search Engine Atlas Recall
- 6% Of Retailers In Violation Of Anti-Spam Regulation, Online Trust Alliance Says
- Swing-State Mobile Marketing: Blue States Pricier Than Red States
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016
- Backpage Should Face Sex Trafficking Lawsuit, Advocates Argue
- ACLU, Others Ask Facebook To Clarify Censorship Policy
- Scientists Tap Social Photos For Conservation Decisions
- Teen Drops Case Against Snapchat Over X-Rated Material
- 46 States Have Asked Feds For Cyber Help To Protect Elections Systems
- Google Neural Networks Build Encryption
- FCC's Privacy Rules Predicted To Spark Court Challenges
- Toyota Debuts Smartphone-Enabled Car-Sharing Program
- Criteo, SteelHouse Agree To End Lawsuit