Comcast Tries To Slow Verizon's Philly Entry
Cable giant works city council to protect home turf..
(Broadband Reports)

Clearwire CEO: Co Will Be Independently Run (Dow Jones via CNN Money)
Clearwire may slow WiMax build to cut funding gap (Thomson Financial via Forbes)

Canoe's David Verklin Navigates Tough Waters
Canoe Ventues CEO discusses the challenges of heading the new cable-advertising consortium
(Broadcasting & Cable)


SAP Pays Price for SaaS Maturation (Intelligent Enterprise)

In bad economy, students worried about internships (Philadelphia Inquirer)
SAP cuts out paid interns for now.

A Scenario for the Future of News (The Huffington Post: Jeff Jarvis)
Can the Inky run with a newsroom staff of 35 people?

Dow Chemical, partner reaffirm Kuwait deal
K-Dow, a 50-50 joint venture, is slated to start operations by January
(MarketWatch)

Rohm and Haas Uses Elemica's Terminal and Warehouse Solution to Drive Efficiency & Accelerate Time to Invoice
Automation of Manual Processes Reduces Costs in Supply Chain
(PR Newswire)

MEDecision Adds Key Executives to Further Strengthen Operations, Sales (Business Wire)

IS&S Takes $6 Million Hit On Loss Of Eclipse Work (Aero-News.Net)

New Prospects for Payment Card Application
in Health Care
(Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia)

Safeguard Scientifics, Inc. The Wall Street Analyst Forum Call Transcript (Seeking Alpha)




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