Daily Links 7/08/09: Comcast to Launch Olympic Channel

Google Chrome OS: A Scramble to Say Nothing (GigaOM)

Venture fund raising drops to six-year low in first half of 2009 (WRAL: Local Tech Wire)

U.S. Olympic Committee, Comcast Launching Olympic Cable Network (Bloomberg)

Hasso Plattner Calls for In-Memory OLTP Column Stores (Intelligent Enterprise)

Is there innovation in SAP’s SCM software strategy? (IT Knowledge Exchange: SAP Watch)

As Gannett’s Newspapers Suffer, Digital Side Sees Growth, More Hiring And Acquisitions (paidContent)

Technology's unclear impact on health care (Knowledge@Wharton via Wilmington News Journal)


Motorola sells FTTN family to CTDI (Fierce Telecom)

Devon IT Presents New Thin Client Model
A very... expansive client, one might say
(Softpedia)

CenTrak Releases New Temperature Tag for Healthcare (PR Web)

Clearwire Officially Adds Las Vegas to WiMAX Cities. There’s Many More to Go. (MostReviews.com)

Ex-baseball star and entrepreneur Lenny Dykstra files bankruptcy (Reuters)

Fire at Comcast cable junction investigated as possible arson (ABC4)
Fire that destroyed W.Va. cable station ruled arson (Charleston Daily Mail)
These are two entirely different incidences.

Rendell's Office Indicates He Supports Wine Vending Machine Concept (KYW NewsRadio)
I would imagine the selection wouldn't be too great.

Bio-Imaging Technologies, Inc. Shareholders Approve Company’s Name Change to BioClinica, Inc. (Business Wire)




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