Politics, Comcast slow Verizon's pay-TV bid (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Google says plan would not threaten net neutrality (Reuters)

Comcast: Subs Buying HDTV Sets, But Not Necessarily Service (Cable360)

Portland Gets WiMAX Service (GigaOM)

Siemens to Pay $1.6 Billion to Settle Bribe Cases (Bloomberg)

Rohm and Haas Announces Agreement to Develop Semiconductor Packaging Materials with IBM
Materials will Focus on 3D and Underfill Technologies
(Business Wire)

Gartner Says BPM Software Growth to Outpace Market in 2009 (BPM in Action)

HCL's Leveraged Leap to India's Top Tech Circle
In borrowing the cash to take over Axon Group, HCL Technologies is challenging the cozy worlds of SAP installation and Indian tech finance
(Business Week)

SAP Loses Bid to Dismiss Portions of Oracle Code Theft Lawsuit (Bloomberg)

Worksoft Closes Equity Funding Round with Crescendo Ventures and Austin Ventures (Business Wire)

ACN unit buys stake in WorldGate (Charlotte Business Journal)

GSI commerce cuts jobs, relocates employees (Business First of Louisville)

Altered states (phillyBurbs.com)

Q&A: Tech pioneer Earl Pace on racism in the IT workplace (Computerworld)

WPCS Reports Second Quarter FY2009 Financial Results and Revises Guidance (PR Newswire via MSN Money)

Associate Layoffs at Wolf Block, Drinker Biddle (AmLaw Daily)




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