Daily Links 1/5/10: Internet Capital Group acquires control of GovDelivery

Two old-school tech stocks were a dichotomy in 2009
Commentary: Investors treat Unisys, NCR differently despite similar challenges
(MarketWatch)

What’s First Round Capital Looking For In Their Investments? (CenterNetworks)
On First Round's New York tour.

Cox, Motorola Join 'Digital Locker' Group DECE
Consortium Announces Common File Format, and Selects Authentication Provider, DRM Vendors

(Multichannel News)

Internet Capital Group Buys GovDelivery (PE Hub)

Sen. Kohl to hold antitrust hearing on Comcast-NBC Universal merger (Washington Post: Post Tech)
While they are at it, the senators should take a look at whether Sen. Kohl's NBA team gets special treatment under antitrust laws.

Is poor software design damaging your business? (Computer Business Review)
On Philly's Electronic Ink.


Thomson Reuters buys Discovery Logic, will be part of Healthcare & Science unit
(Philadelphia Business Journal)

T-Mobile upgrades 3G footprint to HSPA 7.2 (FierceWireless)

Blogger Relations at SAP (Enterprise Irregulars)

How Boards Should Deal With M&A
A conversation between two experts.
(Forbes)
Using SAP as an example.


InfoLogix Announces 1-for-25 Reverse Stock Split (PR Newswire)

Minneapolis completes municipal Wi-Fi network (MuniWireless)




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