- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Sept. 12, 2016
- Locksmith Can't Revive Battle With Yelp Over One-Star Review
- Univision Deletes Controversial Gawker Posts
- Native Ads On EvanTube Need Better Disclosures, Watchdog Says
- Can Email Marketers Be Expected To Be GDPR Ready Before The Regulator?
- Verizon Excludes NFL Mobile App Streams From Data Caps
- Instagram Adds New Comments Tool To Combat Hate
- European Regulators Question Facebook About WhatsApp Privacy Changes
- DMA Launches GDPR Survey
- Google Nest Provides Footage For YouTube's 'Mystery Solved'
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Sept. 9, 2016
- Advocates Want FCC To Say Broadband Means Speeds Of 50 Mbps
- Facebook Changes Course On Vietnam War Photo
- Cable Providers And Hollywood Blast Plan For Mandatory Apps
- AT&T Defends Decision To Zero-Rate DirecTV
- Two North Carolina Men Arrested for Hacking Email Account of CIA Director
- Was Apple Greedy In Dropping Headphone Jack?
- Facebook Cofounder Gives $20 Million To Help Clinton And Democrats
- Nielsen Probes Viewers' Minds: Finds They Are Distracted By Screens, May Not Comply With People Meters
- Contracts For Dollars -- Vloggers Will Have To Grow Up Fast
- Nine Out Of 10 Fussy Viewers Agree: Fix Online Ads
- AT&T Gives DirectTV A Pass On Mobile Data Caps
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016
- Netflix Presses FCC To Condemn Data Caps
- Apple iPhone Event Is 'Test Of Trust'
- FCC Chief Wants Cable Providers To Create Apps
- Google Smart Cars Will Be Able To Detect Location Of Police Cars
- Government Report Criticizes OPM Over Data Breach
- Snapchat Eying IPO
- Home Secretary Reveals A Thousand Extremist Videos Removed Weekly
- OAAA Launches New OOH Get-Out-The-Vote Campaign
- Newspaper, Magazine Revenues Fall Again
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016
- Watchdogs To FCC: Don't Water Down Privacy Proposal
- AT&T Exempts DirecTV App From Data Caps
- FTC Urged To Investigate Celebrity Endorsements On Instagram
- Work Email After Hours Leads to Burnout, New Study Finds
- Google Fiber Gets Boost In Nashville
- Target Pushes For Adoption Of IoT Standards
- Porn Site Brazzers Hack Exposes Email & Password Data
- Magazines Often Depend On Editorial Teams For Native Ad Production
- 87% Of Millennials Use Mobile Banking; Security Still Top Barrier
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016
- Backpage Asks Supreme Court To Block Senate Subpoena
- Warner Bros. Sends Takedown Notices For Own Sites To Google
- Judge Rejects Gannett Bid To Dismiss Privacy Lawsuit Over USA Today App
- Comcast Users Question Accuracy Of Broadband Meters
- The Ad Industry's Focus On Fraud Has Intensified
- Variety's Email System Hacked
- Don't Play Pokemon Go In Russia; Vlogger Faces Prison For Doing That
- Adobe Rolls Out Dynamic Ad Insertion Platform For TV Everywhere
- One In Five Brand Profiles Is Fake
- 4 Ways To Fight The Privacy Vs. Relevance Battle
- Apple Tackles Ad Fraud By Purging The App Store
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Sept. 2, 2016
- Prestigious Pets Loses Battle Over Bad Yelp Review
- Pokemon Go Seeks To Reassure Lawmaker On Privacy
- Battle Over Utility Poles Could Determine Broadband's Future
- OTT's Big Sign-In Results From Connected TV Devices
- 'Daily Mail' Retracts Story On Melania Trump's Past As Lawsuit Is Launched
- Microsoft And Google Browsers Had High Ad Fraud Rate, Study Claims
- Employee Arrested in Sage Group Data Breach
- Steve Jobs Was Secretly Working On An Apple TV
- California Newspapers Get Boost: Repeal Of Sales Tax
- How Facebook Lets Users, Brands Win With Targeting Data
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Sept. 1, 2016
- Google Resolves 'Safari Hack' Privacy Battle For $5.5 Million
- AT&T Gloats Over Rumors Of Google Fiber Difficulties
- Early American Newspapers Now Available Online
- Golden State Warriors, Signal360 And App Developer Sued Over 'Eavesdropping' Allegations
- 98 Personal Data Points That Facebook Uses To Target Ads To You
- Teens Follow The News, Too, Just Not The Same Way You Do
- EU Guidelines Warn Against Mobile Ad Blocking
- Tim Cook Blasts EU Tax Ruling As 'Maddening'
- Three's Ad-Blocking Trial Could Be Breaching Net Neutrality Rules
- AT&T Seeks Distracted Driving Behavioral Change
- 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