Oracle to Buy Sun for $7.4 Billion After IBM Withdraws Bid (Bloomberg)

Who wins, who loses in an Oracle-Sun deal?
(Computerworld)
Shuttleworth: Oracle now largest open source player (ZDNet
Blogs)
For one thing, SAP is not going to be happy with Oracle controlling Java, I would guess.

Adobe's new Flash can stream Internet content to TVs
New development platform for TVs, set-top boxes and Blu-ray players is advancement for digital market
(Network World)

As Costs Fall, Companies Push to Raise Internet Price (New York Times)

Verizon Expands Advanced, Remote DVR Management Service to More FiOS TV Customers
(PR Newswire)

Glaxo buys Stiefel Laboratories for $2.9 billion (Associated Press via Google News)

Health Market Science Raises $5.6 Million (PE Hub)

Motorika Announces New Financing Allowing An Expansion Into New Markets and New Product Development (Globe Newswire)

An interview with Ralph Roberts, Part 1 (Comcast Voices)

LiveTV Signs Agreement with EMS Formation for Rugged Data Storage
ToughDisk 3500 SATA to Provide Rugged Data Storage for LiveTV’s Video and Connectivity Servers
(Business Wire)

AT&T to Manage SAP Applications for Wawa (PR Newswire)

PDS Celebrates 35th Anniversary (PR Newswire)

Allied Pixel Shoots Promotional Video for SunGard (Broadcast Newsroom)

Talking with Rob Schmults, CMO, Smart Destinations (Shop.org Blog)



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Adobe Extends Flash Platform to Digital Home
Silicon, OEM, Cable and Content Partners Embrace Adobe Flash Platform for Televisions, Set-Top Boxes and Blu-Ray Players

(Business Wire)