Growing Pains (Forbes)
On MyYearbook.com.

Redlasso shuts access to video clipping site (Philly.com: Philly Inc)
Redlasso Press Release

TomorrowNow's Closure May Not Cure SAP's Pain (InternetNews)

Microsoft's DATAllegro Buyout Could Start a Trend (eWEEK)

Comcast Media Center Lines Up Buckeye For Beta Test (Multichannel News)

Journal Register Company Enters Forbearance Agreement With Banks; Hires Chief Restructuring Officer (Marketwire)

SPECIAL REPORT: RecycleBank set for the UK? (Letsrecycle.com)

Radnor-based Element Partners, a VC focused on cleantech and energy solutions, held a $130 million second close for its second fund. Element has now raised $400 million, and a $500 million cap should be reached soon. (Private Equity Hub)


SAP maintenance backlash grows in UK and Germany (IT World)

WiMAX phobia? AT&T tries to block Clearwire/Xohm merger (ars technica)

Verizon Preps Web Video For FiOS TV
Telco Testing Service to Deliver Content From YouTube, Veoh, Blip.tv and Break.com
(Multichannel News)

D&E Communications Partners with Jamcracker to Bundle Business Applications (BuusinessWire
via Fox Business)

Viddler Vidgets Are Video Widgets
(CenterNetworks)

EXTOL Enterprise Adapter Achieves SAP® Certified Integration Status (BusinessWire)




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