Wireless Spectrum Auction Raises $19 Billion (New York Times-free subscription)
Verizon CEO Wants To Spur Innovation With Open Model (Dow Jones via CNNMoney)
Motorola Announces Worldwide Distribution Agreement with Swisscom
(PRNewswire)
Nokia Declines to Make Remedies in EU's Navteq Review (Bloomberg)
Navteq owns Traffic.com.
New tech bank for S. Phila's Quattrone (PhillyDeals: Philly.com)
Quality-of-care data available online (Philadelphia Business Journal)
Companies receive Ben Franklin loans (The Express-Times)
One is an RFID startup.
'Mobile security' is not an oxymoron
* Fiberlink Communications announces enhancements to its Extend360 Mobile Platform (Network World)
Panorama Debuts Beta Initiative In
Analytics and Reporting Solutions for Google Applications (BusinessWire)
Relationship with Boomi.
PointRoll to DoubleClick: 'While Submitting Your Resume to Google, CC Us!'
(PRNewswire)
Microsoft Health & Life Sciences Developer and Solutions Conference 2008 (Small & Mighty)
In Atlantic City on April 22.
SAS buys natural language processing vendor Teragram (InfoWorld)
SunGard Targets Alternative Investment Firms (FinanceTech)
Pennsylvania's Corporate Taxes Uniquely High (The
Bulletin)
2 charged with hacking into company's Web site (phillyBurbs.com)
Penn professor who helped computerize NYSE dies at 85 (Associated Press via phillyBurbs.com)
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