Daily Links 4/28/09: Specter Changes Parties

Specter To Switch Parties (New York Times: The Caucus)

Comcast Has Fundraising Plans (TheStreet.com)

Comcast turns down Joost, company still shopping itself (Fierce Online Video)

Vishay Reports Results for First Quarter 2009 (Business Wire)
Revenue falls 39%.

Unisys Announces First-Quarter 2009 Financial Results
Company Makes Progress in Turnaround Program, Reporting Lower Operating Expenses and Improved Cash Flow
(Business Wire)
Unisys Q1 Results Light; Expects Debt Restructure Soon (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Kulicke & Soffa Reports Results for Its Second Fiscal Quarter 2009 (Business Wire)

Cablevision Goes for U.S. Broadband Speed Record (New York Times: Bits)

Report: Verizon, Microsoft working on 'Pink' phone (CNET News)

CardioNet Addresses Analyst Report on Reimbursement Speculation (Business Wire)

Phila. cell phone bill now law, could jeapordize state funding (Philadelphia Business Journal)

SAP-Teradata Alliance Goes Beyond the Database (Intelligent Enterprise)

Bio-Imaging Technologies and Phoenix Data Systems Unify Service Offerings as BioClinica™ (Business Wire)

Quality, Value, Convenience…And Profitability In Nine Months (Wall Street Journal: Venture Capital
Dispatch)
The power of QVC.

News Innovation Viewed from Twitter (Poynter
Online)

Electronic Medical Records: Challenges to the President’s Plan to Digitize Healthcare (HealthNewsDigest.com)
Commentary by Dr. James Pierce, chair of the Bioinformatics and Computer Science Department at University of the Sciences.

DCS and NextDocs Partner to Deliver Compliance Without Complexity (Business Wire)



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