Rhapsody, MTV Urge services merging (Seattle Times)
Verizon to provide wireless access.
Finally: Verizon Wireless snags the Motorola Q9m (CNET News Blog)
Comcast knocking on AT&T's door
Company sees success with bundling telephone, cable and Internet services
(Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Comcast Posing as Big Ten Fans in Anti-BTN Astroturfing Campaign (FanHouse)
Funny
Workday: Forget ERP, start over (ZDNet Blogs)
More on startup Workday's new approach.
State looks at limiting scanning technology (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Fears about RFID, from the left and the right.
Tracking technology ready for a new life (phillyBurbs.com)
More on RFID and local companies.
Devon IT President Discusses Growth, Development of Alternative Desktop Industry in Podcast
Executive outlines growth projections for hosted client computing, the implications of the HP/Neoware combination, IBM’s blade solutions, and more (BusinessWire)
Monster.com’s bad summer (The Browser/Fortune)
Not good news for Philadelphia Media Holdings, which has tied its employment advertising business to Monster.
Microsoft Completes aQuantive Acquisition (SearchEngineWatch)
Avenue A | Razorfish now part of new Advertiser and Publisher Solutions Group
Top Building Material Retailer and Manufacturer to Improve Business Process Structure with DEACOM ERP Software (BusinessWire)
Innovation Philadelphia to Host the Region's First Creative Industries Career Fair (PR Newswire)
SEI Announces Oak Associates Contract Renewal (PR Newswire)
Primavera® Debuts Total Management Approach for Government (BusinessWire)
Probably trying to put a greater emphasis on competing with Deltek in the Federal market.
Bitter. Biting. Boundless.
Local sports fans don't hold anything back (delawareonline)
Impact of new media on fans, players.
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