Daily Links 2/11/2011: Lockheed Advanced Technology Laboratories' software helps predict unrest
Are Nokia And Microsoft Hoping Two Wrongs Make A Right? (Gigaom)
Pentagon’s Prediction Software Didn’t Spot Egypt Unrest (Wired: Danger Room)
Article says most promising work is being done at Lockheed's Advanced Technology Laboratories in Cherry Hill.
Snag great angel investors at OAF Philly - deadline next Friday (Gabriel Weinberg's Bog)
Great list of Angels attending.
New 24-hour traffic channel on TV here finding viewers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
CANOE, ANA ANNOUNCE INITIAL PARTICIPANTS IN THEIR CEE MEE INITIATIVE TO STUDY INTERACTIVE TV ADS (Interactive TV Today)
New look, new faces emerge at NECN
After ownership change, news network retools to appeal to younger viewers (Boston Globe)
FCC Chiefs to Testify at GOP Net Neutrality Hearing (Wireless Week)
Cisco: 'We Are Not Exclusively in the Set-Top Box Business' (Multichannel News: BIT RATE)
SAP’s business intelligence roadmap still a mystery to most (SAP Watch)
SNBL USA Purchases Provantis Preclinical Solution Suite; 500 Users to be Deployed (Business Wire)
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