Daily Links 4/21/2011: Monetate announces Open Source competition for Philly-area developers

Verizon Q1 EPS In Line; Affirms 2011 Outlook; But Shares Slip (Forbes: The Tech Trade)

Verizon Tallies 3.7 Million FiOS TV Subs
Revenue From Telco's Fiber-Optic Services Grows 23.7%
(Multichannel News)

CFO: Verizon not pursuing Web video for now (Reuters)


Amazon Cloud Failure Takes Down Web Sites (New York Times: Bits)

NHL deal brings Versus to the big time
Commentary: Deal for hockey rights will shake up Canadian sports TV
(MarketWatch)


Clearwire, Comcast And Sprint Widen 4G Reach In D.C., Baltimore
WiMax Provider Ups Coverage to 2.81 Million People in Washington, 1.75 Million in Baltimore
(Multichannel News)

Monetate Announces Open Source Competition for Developers in the Philadelphia Area (PR Web)

Philly Fed manufacturing index slumps in April
(MarketWatch)
U.S. April Philadelphia Business Outlook Report (Text) (Bloomberg)

More Predictions on the Huge Growth of ‘Cloud Computing’ (Wall Street Journal: Digits)

Gartner: BI, Analytics Software Spending Jumps 13.4% (PC World)

Electronic medical records systems create need for scribes to input data (Philadelphia Inquirer)



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