Daily Links 8/23/2010: Pay TV industry suffers first subscriber decline

Report: County needs $50 million to debug financial software (Marin Independent Journal)

Jefferson may axe financial software system (Birmingham News)

Pay-TV Industry Suffers First Subscriber Decline On Record (Dow Jones Newswires via Nasdaq.com)


His network funds a virtual one (Philadelphia Inquirer)
On myYearbook's Geoff Cook.

Philadelphia Tax Code Sparks Big Controversy with Small Bloggers (Mashable)

Google Buys Like.com (Information Week)
Google acquires another First Round Capital portfolio company.

Google Offers Cloud-Based Learning Engine
Providing developers with machine learning on tap could unleash a flood of smarter apps.

(MIT Technology Review)
Article highlights Philadelphia developer Joel Confino, an early user.

New Round of Talks In Broadband Regulation Debate
ITIC Said To Be Hosting Latest Negotiations With Industry Players
(Multichannel News)

Verizon FiOS set-top boxes getting a new HD guide, external storage and more in Q4 (Engadget)

U.S. Air Force/Lockheed Martin Team Complete GPS III Design Phase Ahead of Schedule
Next Generation GPS III Program Shifts to Production Phase
(PR Newswire)




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