Dan Hurley is Director of Search Strategy at Terakeet Corporation, “One of our more successful campaigns leveraged the use of creating real, high-impact investigative journalism on one of our clients, a Connecticut plaintiff attorney specializing...
Meetthenra.com is a site that aims to teach its visitors about what they deem to be the extremist leadership of the National Rifle Association and saw a large upturn in its visitation after the leader of the NRA made controversial comments...
Everywhere we look in the wake of the Newtown, Connecticut tragedy, people and companies are struggling to somehow express their sympathies without crossing the boundaries that could make their messages appear self-serving or selfish.
Chuck Schumer of New York and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut want Attorney General Eric Holder to investigate whether employees asking for Facebook passwords during job interviews violates federal law.
Senator for Connecticut, party-independent politician, and Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee – wrote a letter addressed to Google CEO Larry Page. Joe Lieberman has contacted Google to demand a content pull-down from Blogger...
Google has now added links to local information in individual states for those impacted by Hurricane Irene: Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, and Virginia.
Over the past three years, 21 states have considered Amazon taxes, only five have enacted them: Connecticut, Illinois, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island. The Performance Marketing Association challenged the constitutionality of the...
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Outgoing Connecticut AG Richard Blumenthal requested the data collected during Google's Streetview data recordings and the civil investigative demand had a deadline which Google did not meet. Search Engine Optimization
Outgoing Connecticut AG Richard Blumenthal requested the data collected during Google's Streetview data recordings and the civil investigative demand had a Friday deadline which Google did not meet, the Los Angeles Times reported.
After being stonewalled by Google, Connecticut's Attorney General and Senator-Elect Richard Blumenthal is now taking legal action to force Google to reveal the data the company's Street View cars collected off unprotected wireless networks.
After being stonewalled by Google, Connecticut's Attorney General and Senator-Elect Richard Blumenthal is now taking legal action to force Google to reveal the data the company's Street View cars collected off unprotected wireless networks.
Blumenthal takes Senate, Gubernatorial race too close to call: According to Jeremy Stanley of the University of Hartford Informer, "Richard Blumenthal has declared victory over Linda McMahon in the Senate race in Connecticut, but as election...
For example, Republican Senate candidates Linda McMahon in Connecticut, Rand Paul in Kentucky, and John Raese in West Virginia have all pledged to roll back or eliminate the minimum wage. On November 14, 2008, Jose Antonio Vargas wrote an online...
Connecticut's attorney general is now quizzing the search giant on the 'snooping' process. Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut's attorney general, who is leading the probe for the 37 States involved and the District of Columbia, sent a letter to Google...
From state government efforts in New York and Connecticut to hearings in Congress, online advertising was in the hot seat last year. Four advertising groups have announced plans to collaborate on privacy standards for online behavioral advertising...
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Not at all surprising, Connecticut is one of those states. Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal told the Post, "We're looking at it because we're concerned about an excessive concentration of market power.
Several states have taken on the online advertising privacy issue, most recently in New York and Connecticut. The Senate Commerce Committee is today holding a hearing about online advertising privacy.