Daily Links 12/2/2011: Benioff dreams of toppling Microsoft, Oracle and SAP



Investing in Ben Franklin Programs Now Pays Off in Future (Frederick J. Beste III, chairman of the board of Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania)

Geek On A Train: Surveying the East Coast Startup Scene by Rail (Baltimore Sun: BaltTech)

Benioff's Dream: Toppling Microsoft, Oracle, And SAP (Information Week)
How many execs give 2 and a half hour keynotes?

Microsoft Predicted To Buy Netflix, LinkedIn In 2012 (Investor's Business Daily: Click)

Plosser: Fed Role Raises Inflation Risk (Bloomberg)
Gives speech in Philadelphia.

NBC faces higher fees as it kicks off football talks (New York Post)


OnScreen Summit 2011: Smit: Comcast's Platforms, Partnerships Drive Innovation
President Says MSO Will Release a New Product Every Quarter
(Multichannel News)

Princton-based ALK Technologies Announces Worldwide Enterprise Solutions Group to Enhance Focus on the Global Transportation and Logistics Market (Business Wire)

PANL Under Pressure: Gabelli Says Corning Worries Overblown (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Has Amazon Prime Met Its Match? (Motley Fool)
Some positive and negative remarks about Kynetic's ShopRunner; Google may be poised to enter market.



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