Daily Links 3/7/2012: NY Post reports Google looking to unload Motorola's Horsham-based set-top box business




Exclusive: Google looking to unload Motorola's TV set-top box business (NY Post)
Motorola's set-top box business is based in Horsham.

Is the Set-Top Duopoly on Its Deathbed? (Jeff Baumgartner /Light Reading Cable)

Group said to have sole right to try for PMN (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Comcast Cable Chief Talks Sub Trends, Streampix (Hollywood Reporter)

Comcast won't offer Xfinity TV subscribers access to Netflix (FierceCable)

New Apple TV delivers 1080p, updated interface (CNET News)

Philly's CRE Community Takes Stock of Changing Trends (GlobeSt.com)
Interesting piece on how technology is impacting the Philly commercial real estate business.


SAP sense tests its SME messaging at CeBIT (Dennis Howlett/ZDNet Blogs)

Deutsche Telekom Rivals SAP in Small-Business Web Programs (Bloomberg)

New Release of Unisys Secure Cloud Computing Solution Gives Clients Better, More Cost-Efficient Resource Management (PR Newswire)

Nuance Acquires Transcend for $300 Million to Improve Electronic Medical Records (BostInno)

Delaware Judge Questions Delphi CEO’s Actions, Let’s Deal Go On (Wall Street Journal: Deal Journal)
Delphi Financial, based in Wilmington, has agreed to be acquired by Japan’s Tokio Marine Holdings for $2.7 billion .

Geek of the Week: Scott Wasserman, Founder of appRenaissance (Geekadelphia)


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