Daily Links 6/5/2012: Invite Media founder Nat Turner leaving Google, eyes healthcare IT startup



Comcast shareholders approve proposal to dump ‘poison-pill’ defense
(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Google Fiber GFHD100 'IP set-top box' breezes through the FCC, doesn't say where it's headed (Engadget)

Forget the CDN players, Netflix is caching its own video (Gigaom)

After Selling A Startup To Google For $81 Million, 26-Year-Old Nat Turner Now Wants To Solve Healthcare (Silicon Alley Insider)


Dell's Boomi adds crowd sourced regression testing in latest update (ZDNet Blogs)

Oracle Buys Collective Intellect for 'social Intelligence' Tools (PC World)

Social Climbers: Salesforce.com, Oracle…SAP? (Wall Street Journal: Overheard)

There's Something About Larry
Oracle badly needs to articulate a customer-centric vision. The cloud seems like a great place to start--and here's what Larry Ellison should say.
(Information Week)

Solve Media Launches Brand-Research Tool Disguised as a Captcha (Ad Age)



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