It's been more than a year since I published a column titled "How (Not) To Cover A Massacre" in the aftermath of the June 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre in Orlando. … Read the whole story
Google has been testing flexible sampling with "The New York Times" and the "Financial Times," which both have subscription services -- a move that … Read the whole story
"Any broadband Internet access service -- fixed or mobile -- is an information service and is thus immune from common carrier regulation under the … Read the whole story
When Amazon announced it was looking for a second headquarters, the list of potential locations became the topic of cocktail conversations among the digerati. … Read the whole story
"Consumers may suffer injury when information about them is misused by a party with whom they have interacted, by a third party who has … Read the whole story
In the first six months of 2017, requests for information broke records. From governments worldwide, Google received 48,941 requests for data from 83,348 accounts … Read the whole story
Twitter said it sold ads for accounts connected to RT (Russia Today), which it acknowledges has strong links to the Russian government. "Based on … Read the whole story
Samuel Irving "Si" Newhouse, founder of Conde Nast Publications, one of the most highly regarded magazine publishing companies among advertisers and agencies, died Sunday. … Read the whole story
The stakes for Microsoft are enormous. It's not really about taking better pictures of documents, whiteboards and business cards. It's about visual search. It's … Read the whole story
Maybe TV networks and digital media need more ad blockers to get rid of all the "junk." Fox's Joe Marchese is pro ad-blocker and … Read the whole story