Wal-Mart Plans to Market Digital Health Records System (New York Times)

SAP, Sybase plan iPhone, Windows Mobile software (Reuters)

Comcast says it's now No. 3 US home phone provider (Reuters)

Ben Franklin Technology Partners stakes 11 companies (Philadelphia Business Journal)

DormNoise Helps College Students Plan Events and Manage Personal, Student Group, and Campus Schedules from One Location
Integrates with Mainstream Calendar and Mobile Applications; Ad Revenue Split with Colleges
(Business Wire)

Red Tettemer Creates ScapeNation, Then Invites Tweens to Save it (PR Newswire)

Rodale's Best Life Folds (Media Bistro: Fishbowl NY)

InterDigital Announces $100 Million Stock Repurchase Program (Business Wire)

Oracle's Golden Goose, Maintenance Revenue, Contains Flight Risk (Dow Jones via CNN Money)

Salesforce.com Smells Blood, Hunts Bigger CRM Prey: Enterprise Cloud Customers (CIO.com)

The Reinvention of Innovation Works (Pop
City)
What Ben Franklin Technology Partners is up to on the other side of the state.

SMI Health and InfoSlate Partner to Educate Patients with Interactive Touch Screens in Physicians’ Offices (Business Wire)

XO Communications Deploys Ethernet Over Copper Services for DCANet (Marketwire via CNN Money)

Delaware Law Weekly Launches New Web Site Design, with Expanded Content and Complete Access to Case Digests and Archives (Business Wire)

Working Off The Tab (Forbes)
On Drexel's co-op program.

Spotlight on Creativity March 2009
(Innovation Philadelphia)



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