Daily Links 1/9/2013: Dish bids for Clearwire; Goldman to establish small biz program in Philly




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Dish Network Makes Bid for Clearwire, Topping Sprint Offer (New York Times: DealBook)

Verizon looks to LTE completion, Gigabit FiOS (Network World)

FCC's Genachowski: Gov't will open up radio spectrum to improve Wi-Fi
Commission Chairman says move is needed to avoid "Wi-Fi traffic jam."
(Ars Technica)

Goldman Sachs expected to help small businesses here
(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Who Made That Universal Product Code? (New York Times)
How bar code invented at Drexel ultimately came to market.

History of MRP Software
(Derek Singleton/Software Advice)
Key element behind SAP's rise to prominence.

Q&A: NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson talks growth, strategy and life with Oracle
NetSuite has tripled its number of developers in recent years, according to Nelson
(Computerworld)


Workday's Co-CEO Looks Ahead to 2013 (Forbes)

SAP CIO: BlackBerry 10 looking good
The company plans to offer and support BlackBerry 10 devices within the first quarter of 2013
(Infoworld)

SOFTWARE AG SELLS SAP-SERVICE OPERATIONS IN NORTH AMERICA TO ITELLIGENCE (Software AG Press Release)




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