Apple Licenses 3G Technology
(Information Week Blog)
Big win for InterDigital


HOT SPOTS FOR HQ JOBS
(Philadelphia Inquirer)


Sensors and insensibility
State is asked to pay for traffic info taxpayers already funded
(Atlanta Journal-Constitution editorial)
Traffic.com takes some heat in Atlanta

Microsoft signs deal with spinoff (seattlepi.com)
Microsoft licenses back technology from Inrix(a company it created and spun off), which competes with Traffic.com. This raises questions about the future of Microsoft's existing relationship with Traffic.com.


Main Line’s Musser Backing Seizure-Inducing Sports Site
(The Daily Examiner: Philadelphia Magazine)
New college sports site (do we really need another one?) from founder of ESPN.

Cisco Flashes Cross-Platform Play (Light Reading: Cable Digital News)
Comcast Interactive Media seems impressed with Cisco's new Flash-based content delivery system.

Cognos splashes out (Andy On Enterprise Software)
More on Cognos-Applix deal and Qliktech.


Honors Program: QlikTech International
Project Name: Business Software that Saves Lives
(Computerworld)

Computer data firm nets venture capital funds
More Del. companies are getting noticed by investors
(Wilmington News-Journal)

Arbitron Admits Errors, Promises Bill Reduction (Market Research Industry Online)
Problems with samples for new radio rating system being tested in Philadelphia and Houston. (When in doubt, try it out on Philadelphia first.)

Heartland, Shareholders to Sell Stock (Associated Press via Forbes)
LLR Partners among those partially cashing out.


Bazaarvoice Closes $8.8 Million Series B
(TechCrunch)

Time Warner Drops Money On ScanScout
(adotas)
Two more significant follow-on rounds for First Round Capital portfolio companies.


Early-stage stars
(The Deal)
Includes profile of First Round Capital's Josh Kopelman.


PodCamp Highlights The Tech Hub of Philly
(NewTeeVee)

Touchstone Wireless
New headquarters opens
(phillyBurbs.com)


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