Live blogging CES opening keynote: Steve Ballmer admits, “I am a PC and proud of it!” (Venture Beat)
Windows 7 beta released.




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Dow set to miss takeover deadline (Financial Times)
Dow weighs Rohm & Haas options (Associated Press via Google News)

Satyam Chairman Resigns After Falsifying Accounts (Bloomberg)
Accounting Scandal Rocks Indian Outsourcer Satyam (Information Week)
Satyam has a large SAP consultancy business.

Bio-Imaging Technologies Sells CapMed Division to Metavante Technologies (Business Wire)

Comcast Will Write Down Clearwire, Not Franchise Rights (Dow Jones via CNN Money)

SAP’s Apotheker & Harvard Business School’s McAfee discuss silos (ZDNet Blogs)

SAP Wants Oracle to Reveal Software, Support Profit Margins (PC World)
Fat chance that will ever happen.

Scene But Not Nerd
Geeks in Philadelphia make their mark.
(Philadelphia Weekly)

CES: Cisco Says It Is Now A Consumer Company (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

'Savior' of Connecticut Papers Says Local Control Will Succeed (Editor & Publisher)

The Sports Network Responds to Growing Newspaper Exodus From AP With Alternative Sports Offering (PR Newswire)

Infrastructure Spending: The Timing is Good (Business Week: Globespotting)

ICT closing call centers, seeking lower-cost sites (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Phanfare Photon: Finally Photo and Video Sharing Worthy of Your iPhone (Phanfare Press Release)

NeatDesk Helps Reduce SMB Paper Loads (eWEEK)

Caught Between WARN And A Hard Place (The
Metropolitan Corporate Counsel)

Debit card startup to expand, add jobs (Wilmington News Journal)

TicketLeap Unleashes Barcode Scanning (The TicketLeap Blog)

Philly Chooses GIS to Showcase and Manage its Thousands of Murals (GISuser)

Investbx inspires similar operations in United States (Birmingham Post UK)




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