InterDigital Shrs Pressured As Q4 Profits Disappoint (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

IBM and SAP preview live motion between clouds
(CNET News)

CEBIT-SAP to keep investing in R&D despite crisis (Reuters)

Coming to a Mall Near You: The SAP Retail Store? (CIO.com)
Not really.

ICT Group rejects offer from Aegis
(Reuters)

SunGard Acquires Performance Pathways Inc. (Business Wire)

Bentley Systems hopes U.S. will carry through on infrastructure spending (Philly.com: Philly Inc)

myYearbook.com Selects Rackable Systems to Leverage Day One Advantage and Power Efficiency Benefits (Business Wire)

Investors gain bigger stake in troubled Clearwire
(Market Watch)

In newspapers' Ch. 11 case, hint of a secret recording (Philadelphia Daily News)

Rodale Cuts 20 Amid Management Restructuring (Folio)

Obama (Finally) Nominates Genachowski To Head FCC (paidContent)

NYC Seed Nurtures Homegrown Start-Ups (New York Times: Bits)
Startups Take on Product Placement Dealmaking
Small companies are trying different approaches to playing matchmaker between brand and content, or advertiser and entertainment
(GigaOM via Business Week)
Discusses PlaceVine, a NYC startup founded out of Wharton, and also XLNTads of Wynnewood.

InfoLogix Forms SAP(R) Global Supply Chain Execution Services and Mobility Solutions Group (PR Newswire)


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