Daily Links 10/8/2012: Avoid Huawei, Congressional committee recommends





Burned by the US, Huawei responds by comparing itself to a Silicon Valley startup (PandoDaily)

Cable prices not out of whack, a la carte won't work, analyst says (LA Times: Company Town)
I find this analysis very sketchy. While its true that programming costs are rising (something that Comcast should partially offset through its own rights and retrans fees), technology should be driving some costs down. Comcast's capex costs are actually declining.

Comcast trademarks DOWNLOAD2GO for mobile video product (FierceCable)

Why HP should be broken up (Financial Post)

Hacking food, deliciously, with Ordr.in’s API (now expanded to NYC, Philly and Boston) (PandoDaily)

SAP debuts HANA ad campaign (BtoB Magazine)

Higher Education Firm TargetX Wins 2012 Informatica 'Cloudy Award' as Top OEM Partner (PR Newswire)

Kenexa Introduces Fall Lineup of New Business Solutions
Investment in Innovation Enhances the Company’s Offering in the HR Space
(Business Wire)



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