Articles associated with topic: ftc

  • FTC Awarding Cash for Securing Internet of Things

    The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is offering tech pros $25,000 if they can create a software tool that will protect against security vulnerabilities in Internet of Things (IoT) devices. “The tool would, at a…
  • FTC to Search Engines: Label Your Ads

    [caption id="attachment_10663" align="aligncenter" width="579"] The agency thinks it's becoming too difficult (depending on the search) to tell ads from "regular" results.[/caption] The U.S. Federal Trade Commi…
  • FTC Probing Google’s Waze Acquisition: Report

    Antitrust regulators from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) are reportedly probing Google’s $1.1 billion acquisition of mapping-and-navigation company Waze. According to The Wall Street Journal, it’s unlikely…
  • Google Rolling Out New HTML5 Tool for Creatives

    [caption id="attachment_10176" align="aligncenter" width="618"] Without online advertising, there probably wouldn't be all sorts of free Web stuff. Like cat videos. And wouldn't that be a tragedy?[/caption] Yes…
  • Why Finding Your 'Work-Life Integration' is Better Than 'Work-Life Balance'

    We’re all familiar with the so-called Work-Life Balance. But, this conjures up visions of see-saws that must be perfectly balanced with equal weights on both ends at all times to ensure success. I personally be…
  • Microsoft Rages Over FTC's Google Decision

    Champagne corks must have popped at Google headquarters when the Federal Trade Commission announced it wouldn’t push antitrust action against the company. But Microsoft immediately took to the blogosphere to ve…
  • FTC Settles with Google in Antitrust Investigation

    Google dodged a large bullet Jan. 3 when the Federal Trade Commission announced that the search-engine giant hasn’t violated antitrust statutes. But the victory came with some caveats: Google must allow its com…
  • Google Will Pay $22.5 Million in Safari Cookie-Related Fines

    Google will pay a $22.5 million penalty to the Federal Trade Commission, which claims that the company placed ad-tracking cookies on the devices of Safari users who visited Websites within the Google DoubleClic…
  • What Is Rightsourcing in IT?

    It’s considering both in-house and external resources for the best fit for a variety of tasks. Rightsourcing considers in-house options and contractors to determine the most effective course of action. With rig…
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