Daily Links 10/12/2010: Lower Merion Laptop Spying case settled for $610,000

Google to Invest in Mid-Atlantic Wind-Power Project (Bloomberg)

Pa. school district laptop spying case settled for $610,000
Lower Merion school district near Philadelphia accused of spying on students through webcams
(Network World)

BNI Video helps cable providers compete with Web TV (VentureBeat)
Backed by Comcast among others.
BNI Video Press Release.

Internet Advertising Hits New Revenue Record (Mashable)

Global CIO: In Oracle Trial, HP Might Pay Higher Price Than SAP (Information Week)

SAP's Sikka: "I am not a donut." True. And he wowed the SAP TechEd crowd (ZDNet Blogs)

SAP's NetWeaver Isn't Dead Yet (PC World)

Ulticom To Be Acquired By Platinum Equity At $8.07 A Share
(Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)
Ulticom Inc. Agrees to Be Acquired by Affiliate of Platinum Equity (Business Wire)
Ulticom is based in Mount Laurel.

Orchestrall and Newtouch Form Strategic Alliance to Help US Businesses Gain Low-Risk China Access (Business Wire)

The Keys To Building Health Care IT Companies (Forbes.com)




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