Sprint's WiMax efforts doomed to failure? (CNET
News)
Credit Crunch Could Stall Clearwire Network (GigiaOM)
Philadelphia's Wi-Fi Story Begins a New Chapter (Wi-Fi Planet)
Did Google Sabotage Ringside Networks? (eWEEK: Google Watch)
Saving the World for a Latte
A startup is betting free coffees and groceries will encourage reluctant recyclers. (Newsweek)
RecycleBank is now officially headquartered in New York, though it still has significant operations in Philadelphia (Its Customer Care Center, Operations, and Mid-Atlantic Sales Staff ).
Philadelphia Plans to Expand Recycling Program with RecycleBank (Alcoa Recycling Company Blog)
Kayentis, the Provider of the "Unique Paper-Based E-Trial" Solution, is Strengthening its U.S. Presence (PRWeb)
Expanding its US operations in Philadelphia.
Pulse Introduces the Smallest GPS Antenna on the Market (BusinessWire)
myYearbook Finds Success in Casual Gaming (Mashable)
The unification theory of content management (Really
Strategies Blog)
How SOA matters in SAP environments (SearchSAP.com: SAP Watch)
SAP customers to face BI disruption
NetWeaver business intelligence apps to be phased out (Computing.co.uk)
Vishay Mails Letter to International Rectifier Stockholders (BusinessWire)
Video exercises aid driving skills
Allstate targeting those over 50 with 'brain fitness' tool (Chicago Tribune)
To be tested on Pennsylvania drivers.
Taxes could get sky-high with aerial technology
(Press of Atlantic City)
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