Groups push for net neutrality in Obama administration (Macworld)
Cable Operators Want FCC Cap Ruling Reversed
Saying FCC failed to perform a crucial market-power analysis on the industry (Broadcasting & Cable)
Comcast to launch meter to track Web usage (ZDNet Blogs)
Verizon Promises Not To Cherry Pick Philadelphia
Insists that FiOS deployments will reach entire city... (Broadband Reports)
PJM Board Authorizes $1.6 Billion in Transmission Additions, Upgrades (PR Newswire)
Gutmann responds to U.'s budget problems (Daily Pennsylvanian)
Tweeter abruptly shut; workers fired (Philadelphia Inquirer)
rVibe bringing live music concerts to the Web (KeyStone Edge)
I2 Technologies ends merger deal with JDA Software (Thomson Financial via Forbes)
SAP Exec: Belt-tightening to Continue, but Business Better (PC World)
Angel investors collaborate, pump $1.1M into NanoPack Inc. (Keystone Edge)
Barack Obama Uses a Zune (Wired Blogs:
Gadget Lab)
Judge Sides With University Against Student-Teacher With 'Drunken Pirate' Photo (Chronicles of Higher
Education)
Police: sibs hacked PC, used GPS to track—and maybe kill—father (ars technica)
Marchex cuts 10 percent of workforce (TechFlash)
No word on whether the cuts involved anyone from Marchex's Philadelphia-based VoiceStar unit, but VoiceStar cofounder Ari
Jacoby seems eager to drum up some new business.
CSC Announces Social Networking Community for Property and Casualty Insurance Clients
(PR Newswire)
Network engineers and developers must collaborate on WAN applications (SearchNetworking.com)
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