TruePosition Acquires Source Code License and Interest in Profilium (Business Wire)

iCueTV and Comcast Media Center Enter into Agreement
Signifies major milestone in iCueTV’s success for deployment of their Enhanced Television Services (ETS) platform with a major network
(Business Wire)

GoodCompany Ventures Launches ((Private Equity Hub)


Astea Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2008 Results
(PR Newswire)

ExpenseWatch.com Unveils Strategy for Open Expense Control Platform (PR Newswire)



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InterDigital to Expand Technology Development and Licensing, Realign SlimChip Business to Monetize IP
Restructuring Efforts to Reduce Costs by Approximately $33 Million Pre-Tax Annualized;
New Investments to Target Invention-Rich Areas in Broader Wireless Segment
(Business Wire)
InterDigital to cut 26 pct of jobs (Reuters)

Open Cloud Manifesto's anti-Microsoft bias
(CNET News)

SAP signs up for Open Cloud Manifesto: does anyone care? (ZDNet
Blogs)

SAP: Cowen Finds Weak Q1 Deal Trends (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

What's Next for SAP and Business Objects: Podcast Interview (eWeek)

Motorola Introduces Next-Generation Digital Home Management Solution for MSOs (PR Newswire)

Comcast is in talks to become sole owner of NECN
(Boston Globe)

Carnegie Mellon To Oversee IBM Smart Grid Model
University will shepherd future growth and governance of the architecture.
(Information Week)

Yuengling Poised to Become Largest American-Owned Brewer (Keystone Politics)

Kulicke & Soffa Launches ConnX-VLED (Business
Wire)

Comcast Sues Maryland WISP for Bandwidth Theft
Man uses 35 residential accounts to fuel wireless business...
(Broadband Reports)

Internet Ad Sales Rose in ’08, but at a Slower Pace (New York Times)

Adaptive Solutions, Inc. Expands to the Washington D.C. Legal Market
ASI to Provide IT Support and Integration to D.C.-area Law Firms and Corporate Legal Departments
(Business Wire)
Translation: The Philadelphia Legal market is in a depression, but with the new administration in DC there is plenty of action down there.



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Philly Tech Events 3/30/09-4/5/09



Cloud computing: What we learned from Manifestogate (CNET News)

High-tech venture conference attracts strong turnout (NJBIZ.com)


FDA Official Tells Blogger That Pharma Social Media OK (MediaPost: Online Media Daily)


On Razorfish Philadelphia





Microsoft's digital ad agency, Razorfish, recently released its 2009 Digital Outlook Report. It is definitely worth looking through. The report discusses Razorfish's outlook for the interactive ad space in 2009 (sluggish, though one story I just read suggested it may rebound in Q2), the shifts it saw within traditional online advertising categories in 2008, and some of the important trends it sees going into 2009. Razorfish emphasizes what it sees as the increasing fragmentation of audiences occurring across all different types of media, making it more and more difficult to reach mass audiences. Perhaps most significantly, Razorfish sees three areas emerging as serious factors for marketers in 2009:

  • Social Media: As the report says, "your CEO will join Facebook this year". Still not a major spend category for advertisers, but this year more and more marketers will find ways to use social networks to reach consumers. Measurability is an issue, though Razorfish has developed proprietary tools to better measure the value of "social influencers" on the Web.

  • Mobile. Also not a major spend area yet, as "advertiser interest as well
    as the ad model infrastructure is still catching up". But as mobile continues to get "smarter", more advertisers will find opportunities mobile rich media ads, applications, mobile search and location-based opportunities.

  • Digital TV, including emerging technologies such as Digital Cable, Internet Protocol TV (Hulu and others), Interactive TV, and addressable advertising and measurement tools such as those being developed by cable-backed Canoe Ventures. Most of the advertising applications in this area are still in more of a test mode, but expect to see more things coming online in the second half of the year.


I had an opportunity to speak with Katy Thorbahn, Senior Vice President and GM of Razorfish's Philadelphia office, who is a veteran of its days as i-Frontier, last week. Razorfish Philadelphia, about 160 people strong, is an important office for Razorfish in at least a couple of ways. One is its strength in the Pharmaceutical and Healthcare space, which accounts for approximately 60% of its billings. Secondly, it has been home base for developing some of Razorfish's most powerful analytical platforms for web marketing measurement, under the direction of the recently promoted William Flaiz (a Drexel guy no less).

Thorbahn cited two highly visible campaigns on which Razorfish Philadelphia has done work in these emerging areas. PNC Bank's " Virtual Wallet" application ( see Business Week article) , and FujiFilm's SeeHere photo sharing app, which brings in social media features, though it is not yet connected to Facebook.
Another example of Razorfish's use of social media that has received a lot of attention this week has been its contracting with SavvyAuntie.com's Melanie Notkin to promote an anniversary release of Disney’s “Pinocchio” on Twitter in addition to display ads on her site (though this was not done out of the Philly office).
As for Interactive TV capabilities, Thorbahn says "we are going to have to do a lot of testing before we get an idea of how people will use it"

Although some other Razorfish offices announced general cutbacks late last year, the Philadelphia office has held up well and is doing some hiring. Pharma spending on interactive is thought to be doing better than other categories because of the industry shift towards reducing salesforces and increasing "E-Detailing" and other forms of digital marketing to both the trade and consumers. Pharma companies themselves, however, face some serious limitations on how much they can get involved using social media due to regulatory and legal restrictions.
One thought I have concerning Razorfish Philadelphia and other area agencies (Digitas Health, Cadient) is how they are going to respond to the consolidation occurring now within the Pharma industry. There is a general tendency in the agency business to believe they must get bigger when their clients get bigger, and that is usually accomplished through acquisition.
Another issue always in the background is Microsoft's long term commitment to Razorfish. They acquired Razorfish as part of aQuantive primarily for the latter's capabilities (at least that's why most of the $6 billion was spent), and many industry analysts doubt its a good fit for Microsoft to be in the agency business; there is always the issue of conflicting objectives if you are also in the Search business, an area Microsoft insists it won't retreat from. Nevertheless, Microsoft may also see Razorfish as a place to test out some interesting ideas, such as this Razorfish application for Microsoft Surface announced recently.




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Doctors Raise Doubts on Digital Health Data (New York Times)

New York Times lays off staff, seeks pay cuts (Reuters)

Comcast films real Atlanta (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

Relationship Status of RIAA and ISPs: It’s Complicated (Wall Street Journal: Digits)

Q&A: Jim Cecere, Philly Startup Leaders and The Entrepreneur Expo (Keystone Edge)

Lockheed Martin, University of Florida to Develop and Launch Five Miniature Satellites
(PR Newswire)

Is WiMAX Losing Its Edge? (Business Week: The Tech Beat)

Risky business for SAP (Ovum)

Plymouth Meeting tech outfit looks to take area lead in virtualization (Keystone Edge)

Mzinga cuts 40 positions, Faulk leaves (Mass High Tech)
Musings from a strange week
(Tango the gifted Llama's Blogging Extravaganza)
Mzinga has operations in Mechanicsburg, PA from its acquisition of KnowledgePlanet.

Safeguard Scientifics Strengthens Its Balance Sheet Through Clarient Private Placement
Transaction to Return $19.5 Million in Cash, Eliminate Debt Guaranty
(Business Wire)


3M and Checkpoint Announce Strategic Sales and Marketing collaboration (IT News Online)

Atlanta Gets Its Own Y Combinator In Shotput Ventures (TechCrunch)

Washington Metro will post Google Transit Data, but SEPTA won’t (Avencia Atlas)

A Case For Centralized ECGs (ClinPage)
Interview with Chief Medical Officer of Philadelphia's ERT.

OptionTrax and Plan Management Receive SAS 70 Type II Certification (Business Wire)



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Dear A.I.G., I Quit! (New York Times: Op-Ed)


Comcast Continues Image Makeover With New Blog (Broadband Reports)

Comcast's Twitter Team Coaching Salesforce.com
The add-on for Salesforce CRM lets companies track and aggregate customer complaints on Twitter.

(information Week)

Report: AT&T, Comcast Confirm Trial Participation in RIAA's 'Three Strikes' Plan (Wired Blogs: Epicenter)

Cox Severs Ties to TVWorks (Light
Reading: Cable Digital News)
TVWorks now wholly owned subsidiary of Comcast.

Why Are Healthcare Information Manufacturers Free of All Liability When Their Products Can Result in Medical Errors?
(PR Newswire)
Should health IT be immune from suits (ZDNet Healthcare)

Sarnoff Spin-off, Lightscape Materials Inc., Secures Series A funding from leading Electronic Component Companies (Business Wire)

IBM to cut 5,000 jobs in U.S.: sources (Reuters)

Philly Jihaad
They came to shoot a Bollywood thriller. They left owing plenty.
(Philadelphia Daily News)

Local director no 'Dog' (The Quad-West Chester U.)

Cricket to Bring World's Largest Working Cell Phone to Philadelphia (PR Newswire)

Committee approves cell-phone driving ban (Philadelphia Inquirer)

SunGard Opens a Window into the Opaque World of Short Selling
SunGard has launched an online market data service that will help corporate executives anticipate if short sellers are targeting their share price.
(PR Web)

New SunGard Availability Services Program Designed to Accelerate Business Partner Growth
(PR Newswire)

ENTERCOM TO PROPOSE OPTION SWAP
(Radio Ink)



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Why Advertising Is Failing On The Internet (TechCrunch)
Wharton Prof Eric Clemons' piece sets off quite a debate.

Redlasso Back From The Dead... Sort Of (Silicon Alley Insider: The Business Insider)

Wolf Block decides to dissolve
(Philadelphia Business Journal)

Red Hat Rises on Oracle Bid Speculation, Analyst Says (Bloomberg)

Threatened by the Web, Comcast and cable look to ... the Web (St. Paul Pioneer Press)

Users Can Now Buy Comcast DOCSIS 3.0 Modems
A number of retailers (including Fry's) start to offer them...
(Broadband Reports)

Jonathan Takiff: Comcast, Sony hook up to offer cutting-edge tech (Philadelphia Daily News)

Countdown to Philly ETE 2009 (ZDNet Blogs)

Pharma Reps' Worst Fear Is Near: Outsourced to the Internet! (Pharma Marketing Blog)

Osage on its way
Unique new fund promises to help universities profit from their technology transfers
(Philadelphia Business Journal)


Oracle to acquire Relsys (CNET News)
Furthers expansion into Life Sciences/Healthcare IT; Expect more deals.

Safend Announces 50% Revenue Growth for 2008
Endpoint Data Protection Leader Records Substantial Revenue Growth, Expands Solution Offering and Shores Up Industry Partnerships
(Marketwire)
Despite its growth, Safend did lay off at least 8 employees late last year, according to the TechCrunch Layoff Tracker, although its not clear whether any of these were from its Philadelphia office.

Little Brother is Watching (SF.StreetsBlog.org)

GrubHub.com Makes Ordering Delivery Easier for Philadelphians (PR Web)
Food Delivery Service GrubHub Secures $2 Million In Series B Funding (TechCrunch)



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Salesforce Integrates Service Cloud With Twitter (PC World)


Critical meeting for Wolf Block (Philadelphia Inquirer)


Philly Tech Events



Brian Tierney on WSJ Report (CNBC)














A Man’s Existentialism, Construed as Blasphemy
(New York Times)
A Philadelphia story.


ProfitPoint, Inc. Acquires Merchant Portfolio From ePayment Consultants (ePC). (GlobeNewswire via MarketWatch)

TAG Co. to close after loss in patent lawsuit (Miami
Herald)
Would-be competitor to Checkpoint Systems, Tyco Electronics shut down by Tyco suit.

IBM doing due diligence on Sun Microsystems (San Jose Mercury News)



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Philly Fed Firms Continue to See Contraction in Manufacturing (Business Wire)

Comcast: Exposed User Data Not From Internal Leak (PC World)

Aria Systems Unveils Major Advance of Its A+ Billing Platform With Release of Version 5.0 (Marketwire)

SAS preps cloud computing facility; Bets on on-demand BI (ZDNet Blogs)

NetSuite floats out SuiteCloud (CNET News)

Oracle Rallies; Waiting Out The Storm In Redwood Shores (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

I.B.M., Looking to Buy Sun, Sets Up a Software Strategy (New York Times)

SAP and Microsoft Lose Domain Name Case (Domain Name Wire)

N.J. sues Verizon over FiOS ad claims (Associated Press via The Courier-Post)

Fox Business News Picks Up Web Show (MediaPost: Online Media Daily)
Philly-based Career TV to reach wider audience,

Interview-PA Entrepreneurs: CICLON (Keystone
Edge)

Recycle Bank points to Philadelphia roots, funding for explosive growth (Keystone Edge)

Rendell seeks PR aid on stimulus money (Philadelphia Inquirer)

New Jersey system to provide 360-degree view of patient data (Healthcare IT News)

Delivery Agent Is Monetizing Product Placement For TV Networks (TechCrunch)
Delivery Agent is basically a competitor to GSI Commerce. See comments below article.

Managing the Complexity of Modern Enterprise Networks (Princeton Computer Science)
Interesting seminar at Princeton on March 26.

PolicyMap Creator Discusses Geography of Recession with ABC News
(PR Newswire)



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IBM, Sun Microsystems Deal Could Create High Tech Juggernaut (eWeek)

If IBM and Sun merge, watch out Oracle and SAP
Along with Sun, IBM would get Java -- and that could spell trouble for companies that rely heavily on it
(Infoworld)

Users, analysts cite potential benefits and pitfalls of IBM buying Sun (Computerworld)
"David Fecak, founder and president of the decade-old (Philadelphia Java) user group, said one thing that the Java community likes about Sun's shepherding of the technology is the democratic process that is used to guide the direction of Java."

Oracle 3Q Net Falls 0.8% On Stronger Dollar (Dow Jones via CNN Money)
Oracle Beats Estimates In Tough Economy
Despite a dip in software license sales, CEO Larry Ellison claims his company is more focused on cloud computing than competitor SAP.
(Information Week)

SAP Goes Head-to-Head with Oracle over Supply-Chain Solutions (eWeek)


Breach-Related Woes Continue to Pile up for Beleaguered Heartland
(Digital Transactions)

New Slideshow: Sony Style Comcast Labs (Delaerscope)

Fandango launches on Dish Network and on iPhone (Geek.com)
Fandango is owned by Comcast.

Comcast Exec: Internet TV Plans Preserve Cable Model
Fancast's Karin Gilford Says ‘On-Demand Online' to Launch This Year
(Multichannel News)

Local ISP DCANet still battles giants Verizon, Comcast (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

U.S. Navy Certifies Lockheed Martin Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System with 'Terminal Phase' Capability (PR Newswire)


Herley sees solid future even with Iraq withdrawal
(Lancaster Online)

Rothey, NAVTEQ: "We do have an audience for location-based Ads" (GPS Business News)



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Comcast customer passwords found online; company shifts blame
(ZDNet Blogs)
Comcast Hustles to Respond After Password Leak
Comcast is looking for clues after a hacker -- or a bot -- leaked customers' account data to Scribd.
(InternetNews.com)

InstaMed Announces Osage Partners and Ashby Point Capital Have Joined Existing Investors in $6 Million Growth Equity Financing (PR Newswire)

InstaMed: A Thriving Business in Helping Health Care Providers Reduce Billing Costs (Ben Franklin Technology Partners: Keynotes)

Harmonic firing 40 of Scopus' workers (Haaretz)
Before it was acquired last week, Scopus had its headquarters for the Americas in Princeton.

Motorola Expands On Demand Platform to Enhance Support for Rapidly Growing On Demand Libraries (PR Newswire)

Hadoop, a Free Software Program, Finds Uses Beyond Search (New York Times)

Apple Announces iPhone OS 3.0 Firmware, Points Out New Features to Come (O' Grady's PowerPage)


QlikTech Expands into Asia Pacific with Launch of QlikView Japan
Company Partners with Japan's Leading Resellers Ashisuto, CSK, and Hitachi INS
(PR Web)

Bentley Releases U.S. and Canadian Versions of Robust Energy Performance Series for ‘Green’ Building Design (Business Wire)

BioNanomatrix Awarded Phase II NIH Grant to Support Development of Its Single-Molecule Nanoscale Whole Genome Analyzer (PR Newswire)

Unisys - shrinking to grow (ovum)

Unisys Launches Center for Government Innovation to Connect Experts and Deliver Insights and Trends around IT Innovation in Government (Business Wire)

SAP exec defends the vendor's Business Objects integration strategy (SearchDataManagement.com)

At Austin Meeting, Seeking Exposure for New Tech Products (New York Times)

Cloud Computing: Defending the Undefinable (P'unk Avenue Window)

WPCS Reports Third Quarter FY2009 Financial Results (PR Newswire)



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Give The Little Guy A Break

US Representative Joe Sestak (D-Delaware County) is holding a
"business procurement summit"
on Friday, March 27 to help small businesses find out if they might be able to access stimulus funds and if so, how to go about applying for them. Great idea! Rather than hold it at a public facility at no cost to the attendee, however, it will be held at the Springfield Country Club (Delaware County) and will cost $40 for individuals to attend.
Now, unlike some of our friends in the new administration I've got no problem with business people getting together in nice places to learn, share information, or socialize. But when you are talking about small businesses trying to obtain public information about government programs that may be there to help them, the cost of attending can be rather objectionable. For very small businesses, or people just trying to get one off the ground, being asked to fork out another $40 can be a real issue.


A Little Downtime?

I'm sorry, there was probably some downtime today because I was testing out a new domain name, and although I was quite
sure I had switched it back to the usual name apparently something didn't quite work. Things should be back to normal now,
anyway.


Cisco Launches Bid To Capture The Data Center (ZDNet Blogs)

Unisys, Down but Not Out (Server Watch)
Detailed look at where Unisys stands in server market.

Going beyond the norm for Cézanne (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Passwords of 8,000 Comcast Customers Exposed (New York Times: Bits)

Phila. Newspapers hearing rescheduled (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Sony-Comcast Store Has Tru2way 'Set-Back' Box (Light Reading: Cable Digital News)

No Familiar Faces On Comcast's MMOD ‘Boss Button'
Top Op Sponsors Application On CBS Sports's Internet Package For March Madness
(Multichannel News)

SAP lays off undisclosed number of workers (IT World)

IBM, SAP Make Cloud Computing Breakthrough (Channel Insider)

Demystifying SaaS vs. Cloud
(The Boomi Blog)

TMX Interactive Celebrates 10 Years of Marketing, Technology and Customer Experience
(PR Newswire)

Governor Rendell: PA Directs $2.5 Million to Recruit Faculty, Develop Advanced Technology at Colleges, Research Institutions (PR Newswire)

SEC Charges MedQuist Inc. and Former Senior Executives with Securities Fraud (SEC Press Release via Trading Markets)
Settlement reached with MedQuist, but some former execs still on the hook.
MedQuist Reports Fourth Quarter and Year End 2008 Results (PR Newswire)

Ben Franklin group aids local tech companies (Lehigh Valley Live)

Queplix Unveils Universal Search Solution
Securely Unlocks Value of Structured Data in Enterprise and Cloud Applications
(PR Newswire)


InvestorForce Announces INSIGHT. WEB Portal Provides Transparency to Institutional Investment Consultants and Their Clients. (Business Wire)



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Philly Tech Events



Comcast, Sony to open joint retail store at Comcast Center

Comcast, Sony to open joint retail store (Canadian Press via Google News)

Sony StyleComcast Labs to open on Tuesday.


Wharton Venture Initiation Program

Interesting overview of the mostly prototype or very early stage ventures currently in the Wharton Venture Initiation Program. These companies were founded by recent Wharton grads or current students. There are some very good ideas here.


Schweiker-backed start-up folds (Philadelphia Inquirer)


Federal CIO on leave following FBI sting at DC offices (ZDNet
Blogs)
Instant analysis: Bribery case may undo Kundra's Web 2.0 vision (Computerworld)

Sunoco To Cut 20% Of Salaried Workers In Pa. (Dow Jones via CNN Money)

NextStage, Murex put $3.2M in AnySource 'Internet HDTV' (Philly.com: Phiily Deals)
AnySource Media Secures $3.2M in Funding (Company Press Release)

Ben Franklin TechVentures plans expansion (Lehigh Valley Live)

NitroSecurity nabs UK’s Chronicle Solutions (Mass High Tech)
NitroSecurity acquired Philly area company RippleTech Inc. last year and is backed by NewSpring Capital.

RedVision Raises $6.8 Million (PE Hub)
Backed by Edison Venture Fund.

Key Hearing for Philly Dailies is Delayed (Editor & Publisher)

610 WIP Philadelphia to move to FM? (Radio Insight)

Be Mindful Of Online Consequences (The Bulletin)



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SAP to Reduce Business ByDesign Staff?

I think that's what this Bloomberg article is saying when it refers to SAP's "rental software project". The article also says the "workforce will be reduced to 1,800 from 2,600 as large parts of the software are already developed".

Update:
SAP: Business ByDesign SaaS Is 'Mature' (Information Week)
How can a product that's only being tested by 10 to 20 customers be considered "mature"?

Another thought: Does it really take 2600 people to create some SaaS software? Maybe thats been their problem.


Paper Cuts

Erica Smith, a St Louis journalist, has a blog called "Paper Cuts", which keeps track of job cuts in the newspaper business.
Started on a small scale in 2007, it obviously mushroomed as the number of cutbacks turned into a deluge. The Google Map she maintains showing the geographic locations of newspapers that have reduced staff gets very crowded by the number of pushpins on it now.


Brian Tierney Speaks Out Of Both Sides Of Mouth

Tierney Disputes Time.com Blog - Says 'If This is Journalism, God Save the Democracy'
(PR Newswire)
"the Daily News is not going anywhere" -Brian Tierney, March 11, 2008


" The Inquirer, either way, will survive. The question is will The Daily News survive."

Brian Tierney, as quoted by the Daily Pennylvanian from a speech at Penn recently.


Half.com Lives (in a way)




In case you didn't know, Half.com, the online retailer co-founded by Philly entrepreneur and VC Josh Kopelman and sold to eBay in 2000 for $350 million, still exists in cyberspace, though with a somewhat limited scope. Used textbooks seem to be a big seller. Now eBay is announcing that Half.com listings will be included on eBay itself, starting in May. As Kopelman tweets, "WOW - eBay finally agrees to integrate Half.com listings. Great news, just 9 years too late... "


Wal-Mart Plans to Market Digital Health Records System (New York Times)

SAP, Sybase plan iPhone, Windows Mobile software (Reuters)

Comcast says it's now No. 3 US home phone provider (Reuters)

Ben Franklin Technology Partners stakes 11 companies (Philadelphia Business Journal)

DormNoise Helps College Students Plan Events and Manage Personal, Student Group, and Campus Schedules from One Location
Integrates with Mainstream Calendar and Mobile Applications; Ad Revenue Split with Colleges
(Business Wire)

Red Tettemer Creates ScapeNation, Then Invites Tweens to Save it (PR Newswire)

Rodale's Best Life Folds (Media Bistro: Fishbowl NY)

InterDigital Announces $100 Million Stock Repurchase Program (Business Wire)

Oracle's Golden Goose, Maintenance Revenue, Contains Flight Risk (Dow Jones via CNN Money)

Salesforce.com Smells Blood, Hunts Bigger CRM Prey: Enterprise Cloud Customers (CIO.com)

The Reinvention of Innovation Works (Pop
City)
What Ben Franklin Technology Partners is up to on the other side of the state.

SMI Health and InfoSlate Partner to Educate Patients with Interactive Touch Screens in Physicians’ Offices (Business Wire)

XO Communications Deploys Ethernet Over Copper Services for DCANet (Marketwire via CNN Money)

Delaware Law Weekly Launches New Web Site Design, with Expanded Content and Complete Access to Case Digests and Archives (Business Wire)

Working Off The Tab (Forbes)
On Drexel's co-op program.

Spotlight on Creativity March 2009
(Innovation Philadelphia)



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One Little Comment on Facebook gets Eagles Employee Fired

Facebook post gets worker fired (ESPN)


Rohm & Haas Reaches Deal with Dow

Still don't understand all the details. More later.



Dow reaches tentative deal on Rohm & Haas: WSJ
(MarketWatch)

Dow Reaches Agreement to Close Rohm and Haas Acquisition
(PR Newswire)

Dow Chemical and Rohm Settle a Dispute Over $15.3 Billion Merger (New York Times)

So here is the deal as I understand it:

-Rohm & Haas shareholders get their $78 per share-the original acquisition price.
-The Haas family and another major investor in the company agree to purchase up to $2.5 billion in "perpetual" preferred Dow shares, which pay a cool 15% interest rate.
-Dow also has a call option to have these R & H investors also purchase $500 million in Dow common stock.
-Buffet and Kuwait still major investors.
-Dow plans sale of about $4 billion in assets, including Rohm & Haas's Morton Salt unit.
-The deal closes April 1.

I haven't done the math so I am unqualified to say whether Dow will be able to maintain an investment grade rating under these terms.


Merck and Schering-Plough in $41B merger
Drugmaker to keep Merck name, and Merck CEO Clark will take reins.
(CNN Money)

Circuit City shuts down after 60 years (Associated Press via Google News)

Nokia Stumbles in Patent Dispute (Wall Street Journal: Digits)
A small victory for InterDigital.


Lockheed Martin GPS III Team Progressing On-Schedule In Preliminary Design Review Stage
(PR Newswire)

Leap Brings Cricket Service to Philadelphia (Wireless Week)

VC trickles into small firms (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

Vitalize Buys r3 Health Partners (PE Hub)
Vitalize Consulting Solutions' operations office is located in Kennett Square.

ICG Commerce says business up 50% since Sept. (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Staying Strong? Outsell Reports on “Big Three” STM Publishers (Library Journal)

A Search Engine for Seekers of Venture Capital (New York TImes: Bits)

Penn Hosts Conference on Virtual Worlds for Education: The Future of Technology Use in Learning (Media Newswire)

IBM unlikely to bid for Satyam stake: sources (Reuters)

SAP: Sustainability, supply chain and profits (Computerworld UK)

Broadband Growth Slows
(Multichannel News)

Integrating with social media on the horizon (Fierce Health IT)
On HealthCampDC



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Philly Tech Events



Goodby Does Impossible, Cures Comcast Affective Disorder
(Advertising Age: Garfield's Ad Review)


OwnerSense

One of the best ways to spot new, early stage startups is when they begin to search for their first outside hires and post advertisements on job boards. A company called OwnerSense, based in Devon, is advertising for a developer who can do, well, just about everything. OwnerSense describes itself as a "web service that helps families make better household purchasing decisions, by saving them time, money and inconvenience". They say they closed a seed round in January and are actively building their team. The site appears to allow people to sign up to participate in a private beta.


Former St Joes Prof runs leading baseball stats site

Interesting interview in the NY Daily News with Philadelphian and former St Josephs math professor Sean Foreman, who left teaching a few years ago to focus full time on his website Baseball-reference.com. Its a cool website which I use all the time. Just glancing at it, I'm not sure how much monetizing they've been able to do so far, but eventually it will probably end up being bought out by ESPN or Stats Inc like almost everything else in the sports info business.


Philadelphia Inquirer to launch publishing site for Saint Joseph's
(The Hawk)

Rohm & Haas a prized asset among chemical makers (Associated Press via Google News)



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Element Partners closes on 2nd clean-tech fund (Philadelphia Business Journal)
Slight error in article: It says that Element now has $800 billion under management; I think the actual amount should be $800 million.

Anthony Gold Joins the Open Solutions Alliance Fulltime (eBIZQ)
Departs Unisys after 24 years.

SAP "not pulling the plug" on Business ByDesign
Rumoured death of on-demand ERP tech: Greatly exaggerated
(Silicon.com)

Satyam gets approval to sell 51 pct stake (Reuters)

March 5th, 2009: ADDY CELEBRATION 2009: AND THE ADDY WINNERS ARE. . . (Philly Ad Club)

Baltimore, a mini Silicon Valley?
(Maryland Daily Record)

Thomson Reuters Healthcare & Wolters Kluwer Health Report Mixed Results
Thomson Puts PDR on the Block
(Health Content Advisors)

Ex-Tyco workers ponder what's next (Harrisburg Patriot-News)

dezineforce Completes Second-Round Funding (CAD CAM News)

Organizers of the AIIM Expo + Conference Are Planning a Strong Business Event for Philadelphia (Marketwire)



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Clearwire: Philadelphia to get WiMax This Year

Clearwire Still Planning Massive 4G Expansion (Silicon Alley Insider: The Business Insider)

On the Clearwire Earnings Announcement (Media Experiences 2 Go)


Chubb IT Employees Split $216 Million Jackpot

Lucky for them: The way things are looking in the Insurance biz right now they were probably ticketed to lose their jobs pretty
soon.

Group of Chubb Employees Hit Mega Millions Jackpot (WPIX)


Philadelphia Daily News to be edition of Inquirer

Philadelphia Daily News to be edition of Inquirer (Associated Press via Philly.com)

I don't think this means the Daily News is out of the woods, since Tierney said " The Inquirer, either way, will survive. The question is will The Daily News survive." last week at Penn, according to the Daily Pennsylvanian.


Heartland Payment CEO forced to sell stock
(Associated Press via Forbes)
Margin call, gentlemen.

To plan big meetings, firms turn to software to cut costs (Boston Globe)
On Philadelphia's StarCite.

InterDigital Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2008 Financial Results
Company Projects First Quarter 2009 Recurring Revenue of $69 million to $71 million
(Business Wire)

SAP seeks interim financing, no share issue-paper (Reuters)

Firm pledges to cut its greenhouse gases (San Francisco Chronicle)
SAP appoints first chief sustainability officer. introduces new product to help companies meet "green" objectives.

SAP, CRM 2.0: The Culture Shift Begins (ZDNet Blogs)

Verivue Surfaces With Comcast Backing
(Light Reading: Cable Digital News)

TiVo Loses 611,000 Subs Over Last Year
DVR Proponent Touts Progress on Comcast Partnership
(Multichannel News)

Aegis to acquire ICT group for about $128 mln (Reuters)

He is counting on PhindMe phinding your business
Text-marketing might be the next wave
(Philadelphia Business Journal)

Tierney talks Philadelphia newspapers (Daily Pennsylvanian)

Software System’s Fans Gather to Talk Code (New York Times)

Professor Scheer on Adapting to the Economy (Aris Bog)

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Microsoft: “2019”

Microsoft's futuristic video titled “2019”, unveiled Friday at the Wharton Business Technology Forum by division President Stephen Elop.



<a href="http://video.msn.com/?mkt=en-GB&playlist=videoByUuids:uuids:a517b260-bb6b-48b9-87ac-8e2743a28ec5&showPlaylist=true&from=shared" target="_new" title="Future Vision Montage">Video: Future Vision Montage</a>