Are Microsoft, Yahoo Courting Hell in AOL? (eWEEK)
Lancaster's MapQuest is one of AOL's few jewels.


NJ officials-Stop BlackRock's move to Philadelphia
(Reuters)

SAP ‘Mittelstand’ customers upset at new maintenance charges (ZDNet Blogs)

Business Objects support issue will be resolved by next week
(SearchSAP.com)

How the FCC's Comcast ruling could affect traffic management
Decision could open door for enforcement of open Internet principles
(Network World)


Verizon Wins Approval For FiOS TV Service In New York
(Information Week)

Business Intelligence International Receives Additional Equity Funding to Fuel Expansion (Business Intelligence International Press Release)


ACI Provides Navy's Benchmarking and Best Practices (Surface Mount Technology)
$100 million contract to be performed in Philadelphia.

MDS cutting 210 employees, taking $28M restructuring and writedown hit (The Canadian Press)

Thoughts on social software and events (ecmarchitect)

Open Up Philadelphia Election Results (Keystone Politics)

DBSi Announces New Data Center in Lehigh Valley to Support Growth and "Wall Street West" Initiatives (PRWeb)

Talented immigrants key to tech, professor says (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

Philly Web site accuses Colbert Report, Inquirer of stealing photos (Metro Philadelphia)
Filing a lawsuit against a big celeb is a great way to get cheap PR and generate some traffic.

Computer general and a botnet army (stuff.co.nz)


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