Comcast to sign New York's anti-child-porn code (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Pipeline Acquires COSS Development Corporation
- Timothy Wallace appointed head of iPipeline -
(PRNewsiwre)

Rate hikes should come soon: Fed's Plosser (MarketWatch)

At FCC broadband hearing, speeches but no consensus (CNET News)

Lockheed Martin Net Climbs 13%; Forecast Increased (Bloomberg)

USA Technologies Announces First $5 Million Quarter, Up 105% Versus Previous Fiscal Year Fourth Quarter (BusinessWire)

TicketLeap.com raises $2M (Philadelphia Business Journal)
See Press Release

GSI Commerce is laying off about 150 employees at its facility in Sumner County, Tennessee, according to News Channel 5 in Nashville. The company said the closing resulted from the loss of a client, Restoration Hardware. GSI Commerce reports its earnings tomorrow.

Comcast Unit To Handle Web Video For Time Warner Cable Silicon Alley Insider)

QVC 2.0: TiVo users can buy products on their TV through Amazon (BetaNews)

Network users soar now that Wi-Fi’s free
But some still having trouble connecting to Internet
(Metro Philadelphia)

ClinPhone Shareholders Approve Acquisition by PAREXEL (MarketWatch)

CardioNet, Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results (BusinessWire)


CardioNet Announces Public Offering of Common Stock
(BusinessWire)

Wolters Kluwer On Shaky Ground (Forbes)
I think this article overdramatizes a minor blip.
Wolters Kluwer Health, a $1 billion unit based in Conshohocken, is apparently doing well.

Really Strategies and TEMIS Announce Technology Alliance (PRNewswire)

Acurian’s Database Eclipses 50 Million Patients; Company Extends Exclusivity for Clinical Trial Recruitment (BusinessWire)

Consumer Electronics Association to Make a Stop at NEAT Receipts for "America Wins With Trade" Tour (Marketwire)





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