Halfway.com's final bid for fame (Baker City Herald)
An amusing reminder of Philadelphia's Internet past. I guess it worked out OK for Josh Kopelman, though.


Comcast says feeling telco, satellite competition
(Reuters UK)
COO Stephen Burke speaks at Goldman Sachs investor conference.


TV for the people: Public-access cable finally coming to Phila.
(Philadelphia Daily News)


Microsoft Ships PerformancePoint Server 2007
There’s a good chance PerformancePoint Server could take performance management mainstream
(Enterprise Systems)


Business Objects Launches BI OnDemand
The new software-as-a-service offering provides subscribers with advanced BI features, such as formatted reporting, dashboards and ad-hoc query and analysis.
(Intelligent Enterprise)


HSN on rebound, Diller assures
New "breakthrough" product lines are showing promise.
(St Petersburg Times)
Barry Diller also suggests that Liberty Media's stake in his IAC/InterActiveCorp will increase at some point. Could this mean a closer strategic relationship between Liberty Media's QVC and HSN?

Heartland: Public Stock Offering Priced (Associated Press via Houston Chronicle)

mindSHIFT Technologies Merges with Invision
Invision Expands mindSHIFT's Managed Hosting and e-Business Applications Capabilities
(PR Newswire)
mindShift acquired Philadelphia-based Network Alternatives, Inc. in June.


Aegis to Showcase Upcoming Version 7 Software Release at Productronica
(Press Release via pcb007.com)


Drexel University Subscribes to AcademyOne Transfer Automation Services (PR Newswire)



Proscape Technologies Selected to Pilot AstraZeneca's Closed Loop Marketing Program
(PharmaLive)

Mobile Monday Mid-Atlantic (MoMo-Ma) to Host Inaugural Event in Philadelphia on September 24th (LBSzone.com)


Joel Spolsky in Philadelphia
(Ramble)
FogBugz World Tour

John Baer | Guv, the blonde & lobbying law (Philadelphia Daily News)


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