Clearwire Needs Money, So Hopes Cable Needs WiMAX (GigaOM)

SAP Exec Sees Banks, Energy Leading 2010 Recovery (Information Week Blogs)

Heartland Rolls Out Encryption; CEO Blames Auditors for Breach (Credit Union Times)
U.S. payment-card industry grapples with security (Reuters)

Comcast and NFL Network Set to Offer “NFL RedZone” Channel This Football Season (Business Wire)

Guggenheim Looks To Capitalize On Distressed VC Deals (Wall Street Journal: Venture Capital Dispatch)
Guggenheim Venture Partners has offices in King of Prussia and Austin.

OnCourse wins with Lesson Planner (Philadelphia Business Journal: Technology Blog)

Ticketing Democratized: Touch screen and phone ticketing for all (The TicketLeap Blog)

PA Applies for $108 Million to Expand Broadband Infrastructure, Internet Access, Governor Rendell Says (PR Newswire)

Proposal With a Nice Touch
10 weeks of planning works out
(NBC Washington)
Philly-based company helps out.



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