Daily Links 9/27/2011: Google, Dish top Hulu bidding, but bids may be too low for owners

InterDigital Up 4%: Considering Whole Or Partial Sale Of Co. (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)
InterDigital Press Release

PANL: No LG Deal Imminent, Says Canaccord (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Google and Dish top bids for Hulu (Reuters)

Google, Intel Consider Ultra-Fast Broadband for University Towns (Bloomberg)
Article says Comcast is also considering project, though I'm not sure exactly what that means.

Comcast: Not Just Bigger — Better
Smit’s Comcast Powered By Innovation, Communication
(Multichannel News)

Cable ad plan fizzles (New York Post)
On Canoe Ventures, partially backed by Comcast.

Seamless, Fresh Out of Corporate Fetters, Buys MenuPages for $15 M. as GrubHub Comes Nipping (Betabeat)
Philly-based Aramark sold a $50 million stake in Seamless in June and spun it off as a separate company, although it apparently retains a partial stake in it.

Lessons From Britain’s Health Information Technology Fiasco (New York Times: Bits)

Cognizant to Strengthen Retail Industry Capabilities with Acquisition of Princeton-based Zaffera, a Leading SAP Retail Consulting and Solutions Firm (PR Newswire)



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