Malone on the Ropes? (Portfolio.com)

Sequoia Threatens Lawsuit Over E-Voting Machine Review
A New Jersey county asked a Princeton professor to conduct an independent review of Sequoia Voting Systems e-voting machines, which the company opposes.
(Information Week)

Discover beats analyst expectations
Despite dip in profits and rise in defaults, credit card company sees good first quarter
(Wilmington News Journal)

Business Pros That Invest In Startups (The Bulletin)

Windows Vista SP1 Flunks Out At Penn
University of Pennsylvania tech staffers are advising faculty and students not to upgrade to the new service pack for Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system.
(Information Week)

On-Demand (or SaaS) Index: The Bottom or More Pain (BI Blogs)

Exec quits, layoffs looming at Power Medical (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Projects in panorama
Software tools help eliminate blind spots that can sink an IT project
(Government Computer News)
Discusses Primavera Systems' ProSight product.

Lawson Software Sells Commerce Bank on New Product (NJBIZ.com)

Entercom Expands Use of Dynamic Ad Technology (Radio World)

Philly Flex Meeting - Using Flex with Ruby on Rails (Philadelphia Flex User Group)

I started my new job with advertising/interactive agency Red Tettemer 5 days ago (Social Media: The New Black)


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