Daily Online Examiner Editions for January 2017
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
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