Daily Links 5/4/2012: Philadelphia Enterprise Award winners named, IT innovations lead Wharton Biz Plan competition
The Midas List? Yeah, sure, & I’m Brad Pitt (Om Malik/Gigaom)
Cable TV Subs Fell 5% In 2011: Nielsen
Broadband With Broadcast-Only TV Households Jumped 14% (Multichannel News)
Mobile Industry Faces Spectrum, Deal Paralysis (Reuters via Fox Business)
Verizon Goes on Offense Against AWS Deal Critics (Wireless Week)
InterDigital Announces New $100 Million Stock Repurchase Authorization
Issues Financial Guidance for Second Quarter 2012 (Business Wire)
Second Quarter results will include "solid revenue from a sale of four patent families", which is "unrelated to the company’s broader efforts to create value by monetizing certain larger patent portfolios".
Philadelphia Enterprise Award winners named (Philadelphia Business Journal)
IT Innovations Dominate 2012's 'Great Eight' Business Plans at Wharton (Knowledge@Wharton via Forbes)
Silicon Valley Pioneer Kurtzig Goes After SAP, Oracle (Wall Street Journal: Digits)
Boathouse Capital and CMS Mezzanine Invest in
BioPharm Communications, LLC (Boathouse Capital website)
Azavea Announces the Release of GeoTrellis, an Open Source High Performance Geographic Data Processing Engine and Programming Toolkit (PR Web)
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