Daily Links 9/19/2011: Netflix to split; Comcast in Xbox talks
Netflix DVD mailing service to split off and become Qwikster (Ars Technica)
Netflix Strategy Prompts Backlash (New York Times: Media Decoder)
Dish Said to Unveil Blockbuster Streaming Prices on Friday (Bloomberg)
Microsoft in talks with Comcast and Verizon for Xbox TV (Digiday)
Article says deals might be close. Verizon blog mentions Xbox report and certainly
doesn't deny it (Thanks to Dave Zatz for spotting).
Vail to consider Comcast deal (Vail Daily)
You've got to keep subscribers in places like Vail or Martha's Vineyard happy.
Adam Fogelson Re-Upped as Universal Pictures Chairman (Hollywood Reporter)
Reflecting upon SAP TechEd 2011 (Dennis Howlett/ZDNet Blogs)
SAP Relies on Software While Shunning Deals to Vie With Oracle (Bloomberg)
Fiberlink hiring 100 (Philly.com: Philly Deals)
AT&T makes desperate bid to save T-Mobile purchase with rivals’ help (VentureBeat)
Health Network Labs Chooses Altosoft's Insight to Enable Automated Reporting From Multiple Pathology Systems (PR Newswire)
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