Comcast agreement in dispute with BitTorrent (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Pressured, Motorola Splits in Two (New York Times-free subscription)

Motorola's local operations prepare for break-up (Philly Inc: Philly.com)

Bigger than Bebo? MyYearbook?? (Nothing to Say Blog)

Modern Medicine
STATE WORKS TO MAKE MEDICAL RECORDS EASIER TO SHARE
(Daily Local News)

Governor Rendell Signs Executive Order Implementing Information Technology Initiative From Prescription for Pennsylvania (PRNewswire)

Waste Management sues SAP over ERP implementation (ITworld)
Just another trash lawsuit?

Oracle Profit Up, but New Software Sales Sluggish (Reuters via eWEEK)

SAP's new take on supply chain execution
ERP or best-of-breed?
(Modern Materials Handling)

Why Microsoft Might Bid for BI (Motley Fool)

Why Not WiMax? (Light Reading: Cable Digital News)
Cable and wireless technologies are more interrelated than you might think.

Minneapolis cuts the ribbon on muni Wi-Fi network (MuniWireless)

Journal Register Co. Stock Price Sinks Below Cost Of A Daily Newspaper (Editor & Publisher)
This is basically a case of the house being worth less than the mortgage. I still think some combination of Journal Register's
Philly-area properties with Calkins Media (phillyBurbs.com) might make sense.

Yahoo Eases Newspaper Consortium Fears—For Now (paidContent.org)
Philadelphia Media Holdings is a major player in the Yahoo Newspaper Consortium.

USA Technologies Launches the ePort® G7 (BusinessWire)

HIMSS virtual conference & expo offers free access (eHEALTH)


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