Daily Links 12/12/2012: Artisan announces public beta for mobile platform; Revzilla moves to Navy Yard



Comcast flirted with the idea of changing its name (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Eric Schmidt says Google Fiber 'isn't just an experiment,' company 'trying to decide where to expand next' (Engadget)

The Redbox Verizon Movie Service Is Almost Ready to Take On Netflix (All Things D)

Dish Network's Cellular LTE Plans Get the Green Light (Mashable)

Artisan™ Announces Public Beta for its Mobile Experience Management Platform
Artisan™ Platform Unlocks Mobile App Potential with Dynamic Development, Testing, and Analytics Features
(Business Wire)

RevZilla.com is bringing motorcycle gear to the Navy Yard
(Diane Mastrull/Philadelphia Inquirer)

Urban Outfitters holiday mailing drops storm of 'F' bombs (LA Times)

Comcast expands downtown Houston fiber network (Houston Business Journal)

General Catalyst Backs Roughdraft.VC To Fund Student-Run Startups And Ideas In Boston (TechCrunch)
Boston version of Dorm Room Fund.

Palo Alto to pay SAP $333K to settle claims (Palo Alto Daily News via San Jose Mercury News)



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