Daily Links 5/28/09: Time Warner to Spin Off AOL

Time Warner Board Approves AOL Spinoff; Dail-Up Business To Remain With AOL (paidContent)

Liberty Media says has not talked merger with HSN (Reuters)

Comcast To Make TiVo 'Primary DVR Choice' In One Tru2way Market
Operator Readying Launch of Remote Scheduling for New England Customers
(Multichannel News)

Is Tru2way Ready to Grow Up? (Light Reading: Cable Digital News)

Is Verizon Considering Metered Billing?
Or just fighting regulation that would prohibit the option?
(Broadband Reports)

Rumor: Comcast bumping Internet service up to 100Mbps (SlashGear)

Motorola Co-CEO: 1Q Represents Low Point For His Operations (Dow Jones via CNN Money)
Motorola clarifies position on WiMAX, LTE R&D (Fierce Broadband Wireless)


IT entrepreneur back in Greater Philadelphia with new acquisition, 30 new jobs (Keystone Edge)

The Millionaire Boys Club (Keystone Edge)
On Xoxide of Malvern.

Sestak-vs.-Specter primary?
The congressman alerted some backers about his intentions.
(Philadelphia Inquirer)

'Rigged' product demo in SAP suit goes missing (Computerworld)

Electronic Patient Records Will Force Consolidation in Health Care (New York Times: Bits)

Ben Franklin Technology Partners giving loans to four Lehigh Valley firms (Easton Express-Times)

Newspaper Execs Meeting Today to Discuss Charging for Online Content (Editor & Publisher)
Philadelphia Media Holdings among attendees.

Successful Play for iCueTV’s Interactive Applications at Recent CableLabs’ tru2way Interop
Company Tests Well with Variety of Set-Top Boxes and User Agents
(Business Wire)



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