GigaomYahoo’s first Transparency Report: more gov’t requests than Google or Facebook
Yahoo has joined other tech companies in putting out a report that shows how often governments are collecting data about its users. Read more »
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Yahoo has joined other tech companies in putting out a report that shows how often governments are collecting data about its users. Read more »
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Five years ago, Yahoo lost a challenge to the federal government’s demands to impose surveillance technology. In September, we will find out what happened. Read more »
Many of America’s controversial surveillance activities are “legal” because they are approved by a secret court. Critics, including its own judges, have called for reform – but the problem won’t be… Read more »
AOL announced a “Programmatic Upfront” in September at which it hopes brands will commit to spending millions of dollars. Read more »
The secret FISA court agreed to publish redacted versions of secret 2008 legal proceedings in which Yahoo tried to resist the federal government’s new surveillance program. Read more »
Yahoo’s VP of Sales explained how the site’s new focus on customized news and content will eventually lead to more dollars from native advertising. Read more »
Doubleclick, an ad service owned by Google, published new findings that suggest the online video ad market is rapidly becoming bigger and more diverse. Read more »
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer addressed video, working from home and the company’s future goal during a chat in New York with Stephen Levy of Wired. Read more »
Google’s published a blog post last week about “bad apples” in the ad industry. The meaning of the post is now clear: it was intended to rein in shady software, but… Read more »