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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