Daily Links 6/24/2011: Google to shut down Google Health

What's next for Hulu? (LA Times: Company Town)

Comcast Added To Goldman Conviction Buy List; Shrs Rise (Forbes: The Tech Trade)

Supreme Court Strikes Down Ban on Data-Mining (Sorrell v. IMS Health) (MedPage Today)

Corporates outbid private equity for good assets (MarketWatch)
Says SunGard is bidder for Thomson Reuters' Kondor, names several area companies as possible bidders for Thomson Reuters' healthcare info business.

Oracle Declines After Reporting Unexpected 6% Drop in Its Hardware Sales (Bloomberg)

HANA Is HERE: 4 Things to Consider (ASUG News)

Two SMBs take different paths to SAP ERP (SAP Watch)

Google Shuts Down Medical Records And Health Data Platform (TechCrunch)
Google Blog Post

AppLabs to hire 1,000 software testing engineers (Business Standard)
Company expects about 50% revenue growth for year.

Struggling Nokia revamps ops, reels in Navteq (Reuters)
Possible implications for Navteq's Traffic.com operations in Wayne?

Lockheed Martin to Develop Automated System for Intelligence Analysts (Marketwire)

Fitch Upgrades Liberty Media and QVC IDRs to 'BB'; Outlook Stable (Business Wire)

Lawmakers Want to Block LightSquared Approval (PC World)



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