Links 8/23: Bethlehem's OraSure gets Zika funding; Bruce McClelland Named CEO of Arris






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Tech staffing firm, funded by Uber's funders, to hire 250 in Philadelphia (Philly.com)

Bruce McClelland Named CEO of Arris (Multichannel News)

The $45 Billion Market Where Businesses May Welcome Regulation (Bloomberg)
And it would effect Comcast.

EXCLUSIVE: BUZZFEED DIVIDES ITS NEWS AND ENTERTAINMENT DIVISIONS IN COMPANY-WIDE REORGANIZATION (Vanity Fair)
Comcast invested $200 million in BuzzFeed last year, but there were reports (by the Financial Times) that BuzzFeed badly missed its numbers last year and had to halve its revenue forecast for 2016.


Watchable, Comcast’s app for cord cutters, adds original series (TechCrunch)

OraSure gets Zika funding (Allentown Morning Call)
Bethlehem firm.


Tableau taps Amazon exec for CEO spot as Chabot steps aside – what it means for buyers (Diginomica)

This Cloud Company Says It Will Be Worth $10 Billion in Five Years (Reuters via Fortune)

Workday Downgraded On Concerns Over Q2 Billings Ahead Of Earnings (Investor's Business Daily)

Rhode Island reaches $25.6M deal over Schilling's 38 Studios (Philly.com)







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