Daily Links 4/23/09: Comcast prepares for Court of Appeals Battle

Microsoft Reports a Miss With Net Earnings Down 32 Percent (TechCrunch)

IMS Health profit meets Street, revenue slips (Reuters)

SEI Reports First-Quarter 2009 Financial Results (PR Newswire via MSN Money)

Comcast To Argue Against FCC Re-Imposition of Cap On Cable Operators' National Reach
Says commission has failed to recognize "dramatic changes" in marketplace
(Broadcasting & Cable)

Can Flash & Tru2way Coexist? (Light Reading: Cable Digital News)

The Coming War Between Netflix And Comcast (Silicon Alley Insider)

Obama in credit card face-off
President to meet with execs to press his case for consumer protections - a day after House panel OKs bill limiting increases on rates and fees.
(CNN Money)
Presumably, Vice President Biden, formerly "The Senator from MBNA", will be watching out for Delaware's interests on this one.

MoneyTree Report: Venture languishing (Philadelphia Business Journal Blog)

Facebook bid costs Phila. court aide (Philadelphia Daily News)

Philadelphia's New Green Bank, Ready for Business (Huffington Post)

Gannett Puts Its Acquisition Strategy To The Test With Digital Media Network (paidContent)

Market Outlook for Text Analytics (B Eye Network)

InfoLogix Selected by Gwinnett Medical Center to Transform Clinical Care Through Next-Generation Mobile Communications Solution (PR Newswire)

CSC Enhances EarlyResolution Default Management Solution
Company Adds Radian Guaranty's Eligibility Requirement Rules to Software
(PR Newswire)

WHYY cites budget woes as it lays off 17 staffers
(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Dykstra's business: a bed of 'Nails' (ESPN)


Thomson Reuters Commemorates World IP Week with Series of Strategic Intellectual Property Seminars Across the U.S.

(PR Newswire)




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