Daily Links 7/2/2012: Dell says its acquiring Quest; First Round Capital among backers of Cory Booker's startup



Lockheed Martin Selected To Manage Major Defense Information Systems Network Operations (PR Newswire)
$4.6 billion contract to be managed from Lockheed's King of Prussia location.

Mystery Over: Dell Inks $2.4B Buyout of Quest Software (Fox Business)

#waywire, Cory Booker’s Personalized News Startup, Uses Video To Give Youth A Voice (TechCrunch)
First Round Capital among the investors.

WebLinc a success after some tough times (Philadelphia Inquirer)
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Steady cash flow helps Comcast warm up to its theme parks (Orlando Sentinel)





A final farewell, but the Tower's stories live on (Philadelphia Inquirer)


HP (Philly-based) Enterprise Sales Veteran Frank Rauch Leaves. We Got Your Memo. (All Things D)
Joins VMware.

Ben Franklin Technology Partner Innovation Works Seeks Funding Proposals for PA-based Companies, University Research in Electronics and Robotics (PR Newswire)

Zayo Closes AboveNet Deal, Doubles In Size (Telecom Ramblings)
Increases its already significant presence in Philly region.

Smart Structures Selects ThingWorx for Smart Infrastructure Monitoring (Business Wire)
ThingWorx is based in Exton; Smart Structures in Southampton.

And the winner is… (Novotorium Blog)
Results of Novotorium and Seed Philly’s 36-hour Not-A-Hackathon.



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