Daily Links 5/3/2012: Uber soft launches in Philadelphia



Rob Van Der Merwe Steps Down as Checkpoint Systems, Inc. Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer (Business Wire)

Checkpoint Systems, Inc. Announces First Quarter 2012 Results (Business Wire)

Warwick Valley Telephone aims to answer customers' shifting needs (Middletown Time Herald-Record)
Alteva's upstate New York-based parent, which held its annual shareholders meeting in Philadelphia yesterday.

Set-top revenue declines at Motorola Mobility (FierceCable)

Cablevision Falls After Discounting Leads to Cash Flow Drop (Bloomberg)
Cable competition is a great thing, where it exists.

Multiplatform TV: Comcast Set To Launch Live ESPN, Disney 'TV Everywhere' Services (Multichannel News)


ICG Announces First Quarter Financial Results (Globe Newswire)

Quepasa Corporation Reports Record Results for the First Quarter of 2012 (Marketwire)

Oracle, SAP Battle Over 'hypothetical License' Damages (PC World)

LogiStar Partners with Futura Mobility to Extend MDM Services to its Integrated SAP Practice (Business Wire)
Both companies are based in Fort Washington.

Uber Feels The Brotherly Love, Begins Testing Its On-Demand Car Service In Philadelphia (TechCrunch)

Devon IT Demos New Thin Client and VDI Solutions at Citrix Synergy 2012 (Business Wire)


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