Circuit City files for bankruptcy
(Reuters)

Standard & Poor's removes Unisys from S&P 500 (Associated Press via CNN Money)
Unisys Booted From S&P 500; Smashed Yet Again (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily))

Comcast Eager To See Kevin Martin Take A Hike
Though will a Democratic FCC be any friendlier?
(Broadband Reports)
Obama Weighs Choices for FCC Chairman (Business Week)

CTAM Live: Canoe Execs Plot Ad Venture’s Course (Multichannel News)

Dish Network To Use Invidi For Addressable Ads
DBS Will Sell Targeted, Household-Specific Advertising Spots
(Multichannel News)
Invidi is based in Princeton.

HP Details Thin-Client PC, Blade Workstation for Mechanical CAD Workers (eWEEK)

SAP users: we won't pay higher prices (InfoWorld)

Boomi Offers Online Integration Service To ISVs (Intelligent Enterprise)


Motorola Accelerates IPTV Deployments With Integration and Support Services for Service Providers (PR Newswire)

WiMax — Game on? (Venture Beat)

Octagon’s End-To-End Vision (ClinPage)

Zoombak Launches Multi-Million Dollar TV Ad Campaign to Establish Leadership in the Personal GPS (LBS zone)
Zoombak's operations are based in Berwyn.

NAVTEQ Delivers Real-Time Traffic to the weather.com(R) Site for Commute Forecasts (LBS zone)

Scopus Announces Record Third Quarter 2008 Results (PR Newswire)
Scopus has its US headquarters in Princeton.

'We Need Change on the Internet'- Millersville University Professor Advocates for Universal ID (PR Newswire)
Sure, that's exactly what is needed. Then the government can keep track of everything we see on the web in addition to all
the other information they have on us. But it will probably happen anyway, eventually.

ACI Hosts Free Nanotechnology Workshop (Surface Mount Technology)
In Philadelphia on Wednesday.

BARCAMP PHILLY BLEW MY MIND (I Make Web Junk)



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