- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017
- Trump May Tap Google Critic To Head FTC
- FitTea Allegedly Failed To Disclose Paid Instagram Endorsements
- Verizon Considers Buying Cable Company
- 'La La Land,' 'Moonlight,' And Other Screeners Surface Online
- App Usage Soars Worldwide
- Is Facebook Pushing Publishers Away From Live Fare?
- NY Times Issues Positive Forecast
- Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens
- Sleep Loss In Teens Linked To Social Media
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Jan. 16, 2017
- More Than One In 10 Depend On Smartphones For Web Access
- AT&T's Merger With Time Warner Likely To Proceed
- Facebook Tests Fake News Filter In Germany
- IMDb Draws Support In Fight Against California Censorship Law
- Companies Fit Employees With Wearables To Track Activity
- Email Marketing Is Ahead Of The Curve On EU Rules Bringing Panic To Adland
- Google Tech Tackles Data Overload
- Facebook Drops 'Edited' Note On Posts
- Google Ends Drone Program
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Jan. 13, 2017
- Wheeler Warns Against Nixing Net Neutrality Rules
- How We Changed As A Nation Over The Past 8 Years
- FTC Chair Edith Ramirez To Step Down In February
- Social-Media Growth Driven By Older Users
- Fingerprints Can Be Recreated From Peace Sign Photos
- Virginia Considers Prohibiting New Muni-Broadband Networks
- 'BuzzFeed' Sells Merchandise With Trump's 'Garbage' Claim
- Google Drops Internet Drones Project
- EU Not Satisfied With US Answers On Yahoo Email Screening
- App.net Calling It Quits
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017
- AT&T And Verizon Violating Net Neutrality, Wheeler Tells Senate
- Verizon Boosts FiOS Speed
- Trump's 'Failing' News Outlets Are Booming
- Court Revives Antitrust Lawsuit Against Apple Over App Store Policies
- Hacking Company Cellebrite Suffers Data Breach
- That's The Way The Cookie Crumbles -- And Good Riddance, Now We're Mobile-First
- TechDirt Publisher Responds to Lawsuit from Self-Described Email Inventor
- Verizon Clamping Down On Unlimited Data Abusers
- UK ISPs to Fight Piracy With Educational Emails
- Trump To Tackle Cyber Security With Top Execs
- Facebook Challenges Lawsuit Over Oculus VR
- France Regulates Email, As Personality Type Influences Email Stress
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017
- Trump Prevails In Twitter Defamation Battle With GOP Consultant
- Twitter, Yelp And Other App Developers Settle Battle Over Address Book Uploads
- 'BuzzFeed' Catches Hell For Publishing Trump Dossier
- Email Privacy Act Reintroduced In Congress
- Could Germany Fine Facebook For Carrying 'Fake' News?
- Did Email Marketing Just Catch A Massive EU Break? DMA Certainly Thinks So
- Mossberg: Streaming TV Is Too Much Like Cable TV
- New Hulu Service Wants To Know All About You
- AT&T Hikes Price Of Unlimited Data
- Clinton Email Investigation Will Continue
- Snapchat Is A Political Victory For UK In Global Tax Row
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2017
- Backpage Shutters 'Adult' Listings
- Millennials Driving Digital Togetherness In The Physical World
- EU Considers New Privacy Rules For Messaging Services
- Understanding How To Use Data Becomes Marketers' Most Important Skill
- Google Prevails In Privacy Battle With App Purchaser
- Mayer Resigns From Yahoo Board, Remaining Assets To Become Altaba
- Amazon Alexa Hears TV Report, Orders Dollhouses For Owners
- Email Privacy Act Hits Congress Again
- Snapchat To Base Itself, Outside The US, In The UK
- Fund Formed To Research AI Ethics
- Microsoft Giving 'Windows 10' Privacy Fix
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Jan. 9, 2017
- Supreme Court Won't Revive Sex Trafficking Lawsuit Against Backpage
- Net Neutrality Foe To Head House Technology And Telecom Subcommittee
- Cutting Off Ad Revenue To Fake News Sites May Not Solve The Problem
- IMDB Seeks Injunction Against Law That Lets Actors Delete Their Ages
- Techdirt Being Sued By Man Who Claims To Have Invented Email
- Man Buys A Thousand Newspapers To Hide DUI
- Fake Health Stories Are Taking Over Facebook
- Nielsen: Streaming Becomes Main Music Listening Mode
- Senior MP Says Making Papers Pay Both Sides' Legal Costs Is 'Wrong'
- Mattel Creates IoT System To Help Parents Teach Children
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Jan. 6, 2017
- Verizon Plans 'Aggressive Path' On Targeting
- FTC Sues D-Link Over Security Concerns
- AT&T Says Doesn't Need FCC Approval For Time Warner Merger
- Snapchat Accused Of Misrepresenting Growth
- Internet Archive Launches 'Trump Archive'
- FT Supports French Email Rules For Providing Clear Boundaries
- China Warns Trump On Twitter Diplomacy
- Doing Away With Online Privacy Rules: Short-Term Gain, But What About The Long-Term?
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Jan. 5, 2017
- BMG Asks Court To Uphold Copyright Verdict Against Cox Communications
- Net Neutrality Is Pro-Business, NYU Prof Argues
- New Year, Same IAB (Interactive Advertising Bull)
- Frontier Criticized For Broadband Ads
- AT&T Accused Of Canceling Users' Unlimited Data Plans
- AI, Big Data And Ethics
- Apple App Store Removes NY Times App In China
- Uber Email Urges NYC Riders to Beware Coming Regulations
- Google Could Lose U.S. Government Contracts
- Ex-Staffer Accuses Snapchat Of Misleading Investors
- Coca-Cola Sued Over Soda Marketing Messages
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017
- Broadband Carriers Urge FCC To Roll Back New Privacy Rules
- Comcast Must Face Suit For Allegedly Bilking Customers, Judge Rules
- Revenge Porn Victim Sues Google, Yahoo And Bing
- Political Digital Ad Spend Soars As Targeting Comes Of Age
- Ad Groups Petition Consumer Internet Privacy Rules, Call Opt-In Requirement 'Onerous'
- A Teenager Could Have Hacked John Podesta: Assange
- VidAngel Lets Users Clean Up Movies, So Why Not TV Commercials?
- Will Artificial Intelligence Eliminate Spam Emails?
- French Workers Win The Right To Ignore Work Emails
- Crash Victim's Family Sues Apple Over FaceTime
- Peek Inside Facebook's Visual Meta Data