Daily Links 5/8/2013: Comcast shelving Skype Set Top offering; SAP Eyes $10 Billion Sales Boost From Banking Software





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NBC Dumps $25 Million Jimmy Fallon NYC 'Tonight Show' Studio (Hollywood Reporter)

Comcast Shelving Set Top Skype Offering
Existing Customers Will Be Supported
(Broadband Reports)

Roku CEO Wood: Virtual cable MSOs 'inevitable (FierceCable)

Liberty Interactive Operating Profit Flat (Dow Jones Newswires via Fox Business)
QVC's US business grew revenue 4.6% to $1.3 billion.

Web sales increase 13% for QVC in the first quarter
Mobile commerce sales account for 27% of online orders.
(Internet Retailer)

Maffei: Charter Investment Could Lead to Further Consolidation (Multichannel News)

CRACKING THE CODE ON THE WEB'S MOST SHAREABLE IMAGES (Fast Company)
Curalate attempts to move from identifying images on the Web to predicting how they'll
do before they are posted.


SAP Eyes $10 Billion Sales Boost From Banking Software
(Bloomberg)

Teradata boosts DRAM on appliances for in-memory queries
You don't need no stinkin' HANA or Exalytics
(The Register)

Discover Strikes Deal With SAP Unit for Business Payments
(Dow Jones Newswires via Fox Business)


NetSuite buys OrderMotion to handle orders better and faster (VentureBeat)


PLEASE DON’T GO, PROFESSOR
(Wharton Magazine)
Len Lodish retiring from Wharton as professor.

City, police mapping team snags international GIS award
(Philly.com)


Penn GSE business plan contest winners announced (Philadelphia Business Journal)



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