Daily Links 8/12/2011: Pharma restrictions on Facebook go into effect on Monday

Can the cable industry succeed at wireless? (FierceWireless)

Clearwire Jumps 12% On Speculation Of Sprint Funding (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Verizon: FiOS Won't Be as Profitable as Copper
In Part Because They Can't Charge $8 For Call Waiting
(Broadband Reports)

AT&T Seeks to Bolster T-Mobile Case as Doubts Rise in Poll (Bloomberg)

Phila. hires N.J. official to fix information tech (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Adel Ebeid, currently chief information and technology officer for the State of New Jersey, will start work for Philadelphia on Aug. 22.

SAP Business ByDesign and BusinessOne on a collision course? (Dennis Howlett/ZDNet Blogs)

Meet SAP Line of Business OnDemand’s New Leader: Kevin Nix (ASUG News)

SAP ByDesign unveiled in Australia after delays (The Austalian)

ORCL, CRM, VMW: Goldman Cuts Numbers Across Software (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

10 Key Things I Learned From Working at a Search Startup (Search Engine
Watch)
By Alex Cohen, former Director of Marketing for ClickEquations (now part of Channel Intelligence).

Facebook prescribes comments for pharma pages (NewsWorks)

EHS Technologies wins Navy contracts (Philadelphia Business Journal)



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