Social Links: Publishers Claim Ad Blockers Violate FTC Rules; Twitter Bags Its "Buy Button"; Has The IoT Gone Too Far?

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The Newspaper Association of America has filed a first-of-its-kind complaint with the FTC over certain ad blocking technologies.
United States Media, Telecoms, IT, Entertainment

The Newspaper Association of America has filed a first-of-its-kind complaint with the FTC over certain ad blocking technologies.

Is it "Internet" or "internet"? The Associated Press is about to change the capitalization rule.

Lots of people criticized Instagram's new logo, but, according to a design-analysis app, it's much better than the old logo at doing this.

Twitter has finally realized that people don't use it to buy things.

Facebook wants to help sell every ad on the web.

A Russian law enforcement agency is investigating controversial groups alleged to have encouraged more than 100 teenage suicides on social media.

A self-proclaimed "badass lawyer" lost a defamation suit against a Twitter account that parodied him.

The Internet of every single thing must be stopped.

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