Daily Links 6/7/2012: Comcast's X1 and VOD for TiVo hit Boston



Ellison: Oracle Will Deliver World's 'most Comprehensive Cloud' (PC World)

Larry Ellison Finds His Voice, Oracle Finds Its Cloud (Bloomberg Business Week)

Oracle's Cloud Rivals: Reality Check
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison talks like no one else is doing cloud right. Here's the reality on what SAP, Infor, and Microsoft have to offer.
( Doug Henschen/InformationWeek)

Michael Dell, Greg Davis Stay In Front of Partners (The Var Guy)
Expanded channel role for Boomi?

Comcast doesn’t go far enough with Xfinity X1 (Boston Globe)

Comcast VOD for TiVo Premieres expands to Boston, old Comcast TiVos shut off in August (Engadget)

COMCAST MOVING FROM INTUITIVE CARE TO COLLECTIVE INSIGHT (Billing World)

Tim Lee vs. Comcast's hidden discounting (Philadelphia Inquirer)
I wonder how the two articles above relate to each other?

LevelUp (SCVNGR) adds $12M to build out payment service (Gigaom)

The Holy Grail of Digital Distribution (Gamasutra)
I've always been interested in better understanding the economics of game portals like Glenside-based Newgrounds and Kongregate, although that information has been closely held.

Brian Tierney’s New Journalism Venture (Philadelphia Weekly: PhillyNow)



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