Daily Links 6/13/2011: Comcast teams up with Skype on video chat

Comcast bringing Skype video chat into the living room (Gigaom)

Cable Operators Chip at $20 Billion Business Market as Video Growth Slows (Bloomberg)

Bloomberg to Make Good on Threat, File Comcast Complaint with FCC
(MediaBistro: TVNewser)

Moto, Comcast Team on In-Home TV Streamer (Light Reading Cable)

eBay Settles Lawsuit Over $2.4B GSI Commerce Acquisition, Deal Expected To Close This Week (TechCrunch)

Tale of two data center strategies: Apple vs. Facebook (ZDNet Blogs)
Apple's new data center apparently using SAP's HANA, along with many other tools.

Oracle Exadata Gains Certification for SAP Applications (PC World)

HP’s Big Shakeup: Bocian and Mott Out; Livermore Steps Down, Joins Board (All Things Digital)

MEDecision Announces Highmark Inc.'s Selection of Its Collaborative Health Management Platform (Marketwire)

IMS Strengthens Payer Capabilities with Acquisition of Med-Vantage
Software Provider Brings Leading Technology Platform, Clinical Expertise and Proven Provider and Member Engagement Solutions
(Business Wire)

USAF Decisions On GPS IIIB Could Affect FAA (Aviation Week)

ExpenseWatch.com Goes Mobile -- Releasing Expense Reporting Apps for the Android, Blackberry and iPhone Smartphones (PR Newswire)




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