Daily Online Examiner Editions for 2016
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
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
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