Links 4/9/2014: One Kings Lane CEO to Fanatics; MapQuest reboots



Comcast defends Time Warner Cable merger plan in FCC filing (LA Times)


Examining the Comcast-Time Warner Cable Merger and the Impact on Consumers (Senate Judiciary Committee)

7 Quotes That Tell You Everything About the Comcast-Time Warner Cable Merger Hearing (Mashable)


One Kings Lane Loses CEO Doug Mack To Fanatics (TechCrunch)
Fanatics is a part of Michael Rubin's Kynetic LLC.

MapQuest Aims For Reboot With New Content, Partners, UI (SearchEngineLand)
Although it started in Lancaster and has mostly migrated to Denver, MapQuest still has a
small development group in Lancaster last time I checked.

NetProspex Raises $13M in Series C After Highest-Ever Quarterly Results (Bostinno)
Edison Ventures leads along with Spring Lake Equity Partners.

TraderTools Announces Receipt of Follow-On Investment and Record 2013 (PR Newswire)
Receives follow-on investment led by Edison Ventures.


SAP continues cloud push with Business Suite subscription model (Computerworld UK)


Clearvision CEO Thanks Mayor of Philadelphia (Clearvision Blog)

Growing dev-tool maker Atlassian takes $150M to reward its employees (VentureBeat)

Science Center and Drexel University Announce New Collaborative Workspace is Now Accepting Applications (Business Wire)






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