GSI to buy e-commerce technology provider for $97.5 mln (Reuters)
Philly.com Joins Yahoo! and the Newspaper Consortium to Distribute Local Content and Leverage Online Advertising Technology (BusinessWire)
Not a surprise. Eric Grilly, who heads up Philly.com, was a key player in developing the Yahoo consortium while at MediaNews Group.
Survey: Cable lags satellite in customer satisfaction (Associated Press via Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Comcast had below average ratings in most regions.
Benioff tags Ellison for SAP smackdown (ChannelRegister/UK)
Typical Brit headline, but not far off the mark. Salesforce.com CEO rips SAP.
Sprint: $2B-$2.5B in Revenue From WiMAX (Associated Press via Forbes)
Drexel suitor likes breaking ground
He wants a Calif. campus. Critics say he goes too far. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Online job demand unchanged in July (Philadelphia Business Journal)
'Dallas Morning News' is First with Marketing G2 Products (Editor & Publisher)
Verticalnet Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter of 2007 (BusinessWire)
Also approves reverse 1 for 8 split in attempt to boost stock price, maintain Nasdaq listing.
Does anybody really care?
Managing Receipts on the Road (PCWorld)
Positive review of NeatReceipts' products.
Automated Financial Systems and Advanced Computer Technologies to Provide Consumer Lending to Santander (BusinessWire)
StarCite Announces Launch of StarCite TV (BusinessWire)
Focus on Healthcare IT
Salve for Sick Searches (Red Herring)
Ask.com, which does most of its search engine development in Edison, NJ, launches
a specialized Health search engine.
State leaders call for single healthcare IT certification panel (Healthcare IT News)
Self-Service Technology Helps Streamline Registration at New Outpatient Center in Southeastern Pennsylvania (BusinessWire)
Kiosk at Bryn Mawr Hospital Health Center.
Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center Goes Live with Siemens Soarian Health Information Solution (BusinessWire)
Hospital using barcode technology to reduce medicine errors (Philadelphia Business Journal)
Doylestown Hospital
Wiki-mington (phillyinc/Philadelphia Inquirer)
Astra Zeneca caught editing Wikipedia entry on one of its drugs.
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