Daily Links 5/20/2013: Yahoo makes Tumblr acquisition official; $1 billion Delaware data center will generate own power





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Yahoo officially acquires Tumblr for $1.1 billion, promises “not to screw it up” (Gigaom)

Going Off The Grid: Delaware Data Center Will Generate its Own Power (Data Center Knowledge)

Former IPG (& GSI Commerce) Exec Pahade Named Poptent CEO (MediaPost)

NBC names Deborah Turness president of news division
(LA Times: Company Town)

Quality Systems dissident board member resigns (MarketWatch)
Quality Systems' primary business is Horsham-based NextGen Healthcare.

GrubHub to Merge With Seamless as Food Orders Go Mobile (Bloomberg)
New York-based Seamless was owned by Philadelphia food service giant Aramark for several years before it was spun off. One of Seamless' early backers was the Conshohocken-based VC firm now known as Artists & Instigators.

Life after SAP
(Vinnie Mirchandani/Enterprise Irregulars)

CEO Marc Benioff Says Chatter Will Become Primary Interface For Salesforce, A Bold Yet Risky Move (TechCrunch)

Bala tech aid firm to hire 60 (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

Higher Ed CRM Firm TargetX Adds Rutgers, Richmond, Bryant and Towson to List of Schools in the Cloud (Globe Newswire)

Novotorium Invests in Dunnamic, Interactive Design Studio with Medical Animation Expertise (PR Web)

Pharmas dial back reprints spend, floor it on digital to reach HCPs (Medical Marketing & Media)




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