Daily Links 6/08/09: Philly.com Picks Brightcove to Manage Video

Philly.com Picks Brightcove Ahead of Online Fees (Contentinople)

Software offers real-time election-day data (Philadelphia Inquirer)

iPhone 3GS announced: $199 16GB, $299 for 32GB, June 19 (Engadget)

I-many Receives Increased Offer for $0.61 per Share (Marketwire)
Competing bidder tops LLR Partners again.

Electronic records get a booster shot
$20B stimulus injection aims to put doctors online
(NJBIZ.com)

Inside the World of Tech CEO Succession Planning (IT World)

Somerset County Council to review 'shambolic' SAP system
IBM contract in public spotlight (again)
(Channel Register UK)

SAP denies wrongdoing in Pemex Formula 1 case (Reuters)

SaaS HR Vendor Lands Global Deal With Siemens (PC World)

Oracle Insurance Introduces Oracle(R) Revenue Management and Billing for Insurance (PR Newswire)

Bad News for Downtown Baltimore: NEA Moves Out, Citing Needles, Used Condoms and “Psychotic Homeless People” (PE Hub)
And you think Philly has problems.

Doylestown Hospital: iPhone 3G for physicians, staff (Mobile Health News)

Herley Industries, Inc. Receives $11 Million Contract to Provide Electronics for a U.S. Missile Program (PR Newswire)

PRWT Services, Inc. and Epitome Systems Join Forces to Offer Labor Saving, Domestic Outsourcing Solutions (Business Wire)



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