Alycia Lane sues KYW-TV (Philadelphia Inquirer)
I sometimes wonder whether CBS somehow concocted this entire affair as sort of an ongoing "virtual reality show".

Comcast deal covers basics (Indianapolis Star)

Five-Year Plan Bears Fruit for SAP
Software projects in the works with VMware and others.
(InternetNews.com)


SAP in the Middle East
(Business Week: GlobeSpotting)

Sun Chemical rolls out project management software (IT PRO)
Sun Chemical is using GenSight, whose US headquarters is in Doylestown, as its project management platform.

Gartner says BI market dominated by mega-vendors (IT Week)
Discusses QlikTech's gain in market share.

FCC To Verizon: Don't Talk Voice Customers Out Of Switching To Cable (information Week)

Cable ads attacking Verizon confuse consumers
(Associated Press via Centre Daily Times)
I've seen some of these ads, and they are absolutely, deliberately misleading.

ClearPoint Announces $12Million of New Capital (PRNewswire)

Vector180 LLC. Partners with ClearPoint Technology Group, LLC.
(PR.com)
As far as I can determine, there is no relationship between this ClearPoint and the one mentioned above.

InstaMed(R) Announces Release of Healthcare Payments White Paper for Payers (PRNewswire via Forbes)
InstaMed is based in Philadelphia.

Assembly Opens In Philadelphia, PA (Shoot)

Speed Dating, VC-Style (Forbes: Boost Your Business Blog)
On Early Stage East.

ICP Firefly of Australia Selects Online Provantis Preclinical System (BusinessWire)

I-many Releases New Versions of the I-many Contract Management and Demand Management Software Suites for Life Sciences (BusinessWire)


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