PhindMe, a Philadelphia-based startup providing mobile location-based services, recently filed a Regdex form with the SEC. This probably means they have completed a funding round, though I can't confirm that since I don't have a copy of the original paper form, only the cover sheet which is displayed online.
This coincides with an announcement today that PhindMe has hired three senior managers.



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Comcast's Profit Rises on Phone, Internet Customers (Bloomberg)

Comcast Takes Broadband Share
Strong HSI, Phone Adds Drive Quarter
(Multichannel News)

Comcast Illegally Interfered With Web File-Sharing Traffic, FCC Says (Washington Post)

myYearbook, Leading Teen Destination Website, Raises $13 Million to Drive Growth and Build Out New Offerings (BusinessWire)

Teen social network myYearbook is growing fast and it just raised $13M, but is it more than a teen site? (VentureBeat)

Healthy merger for SDI, Verispan (Philly.com: Philly Inc)

Cadient: 46 to 175 workers since '04
Ad agency puts its stock in digital, especially for health-care companies
(Philadelphia Business Journal)

Bio-Imaging Technologies Announces Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results (BusinessWire)

Tyco Electronics reports 3rd-quarter profit (Associated Press via Forbes)


LSGC acquires Lamina Lighting for $4.5M
(Tech Confidential: The Deal)
Lamina Lighting was a spinoff from research done at Sarnoff Corporation.

iContracts Raises $4 Million (Private
Equity HUB)

Rosetta Acquires Interactive Marketing Agency Brulant
(PRNewswire)

Building a Better World in GeoWeb 2008, Part 2
(Cadalyst)
"I think the next technology merger in the industry will be CAD and GIS"- Google chief technology advocate Michael Jones.
Bentley and ESRI, perhaps?

SAP today and tomorrow: Bill McDermott shares his vision (SearchSAP.com

Marchex Launches Next-Generation Local Advertising Platform (BusinessWire via Reuters)
Platform integrates technology from its Philadelphia-based VoiceStar subsidiary.

Bank of America Announces Investment in Green Technology
Innovative heating and cooling service technologies expected to reduce bank's energy costs and carbon footprint by 50% more than traditional service methods
(PRNewswire via MarketWatch)
To use Fairless Hills company's technology.
(Looking back on this release, I guess it means BOFA actually invested money in this company,rather than just agreeing to
use its technology. The release is a little vague on that point.)

Innovative Solutions & Support, Inc. Announces Financial Results for the Third Quarter Ended June 30, 2008 (BusinessWire)

AGI Announces Software Component Libraries with Free Development Kits (PRNewswire)



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