Monday, May 18, 2026

Robots pilfering adspend

Advertisers get zero bang for the buck when they pay for a click that is not seen by human eyes.
Google

FTC not kidding about Google boondoggle

The Google Playstore opened for business in 2011. The only problem was...
CEA / Consumer Electronics Association

Mobile doing more than encroaching on broadcast

Broadcasters are by now aware that time spent with mobile devices can mean time subtracted from broadcast...
Magazine Rack

Magazine aggregator attracts funding

An online consortium of publishers are party to Next Issue Media...
Netflix

Netflix on Foolish billionaire sell list

Motley Fool took a look at what stocks were being dumped by a trio of billionaires.
Anna Eshoo

Eshoo issues warning based on GAO report

There seem to be few standards when it comes to internet providers and data caps...
Computer

Who is that shopping online in the office?

According to a CareerBuilder survey, online shopping from work is down from last year...
FTC / Federal Trade Commission

Sony slammed by FTC for misleading ads

Claims made about PlayStation and handheld PlayStation Vita left out more than a few important details...
FTC / Federal Trade Commission

Privacy certifier falls down on the job

TRUSTe was in the business of handing out seals of approval...
CEA / Consumer Electronics Association

Cyber Monday not biggest online day

Even though Cyber Monday got its name from online, it’s not the #1 online day.
Tribune Broadcasting

Tribune pacts with Taboola for site content

The 40 websites associated with Tribune television stations will be adding an enhancement.

KDAY rises on mobile

Meruelo Media’s LA 93.5 Hip Hip/R&B station is taking full advantage of digital media.
Tablets

It’s not just a device, it’s an addiction

Many individuals have what may be an unhealthy relationship with their technology devices.
Meredith

Meredith adds to its digital portfolio

The women-centric portfolio of Meredith Corporation is getting an addition with the acquisition of Mywedding.com.
Ford

Big companies backing Title II?

It turns out there are more than just public watchdogs and internet program services that are interested in strong protections for an open internet.