Links 11/1: Comcast shunning Apple TV single sign-on, expands Gigabit markets



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Salesforce.com: You Should Be Buying It Now, Says Morgan Stanley (Barron's Tech Trader Daily)

Donio Leaves Concur & Eberhard Becomes President (Business Travel News)

Tableau stock tumbles 13% on mixed earnings results in latest blow to data visualization company (GeekWire)


A Few Followup Thoughts on the CenturyLink/Level3 Deal (Rob Powell / Telecom Ramblings)

Alibaba’s Cloud Arm Set for Center Stage as E-Commerce Plateaus (Bloomberg)

Gannett Is Giving Up Its Bid for Newspaper Publisher Tronc (Fortune)
The Morning Call is safe, in one sense, for a while.

GE wants to sell its global water business, based in Trevose (Philly.com)

Bethlehem venture capital company receives $5M for tech jobs (Allentown Morning Call)

Comcast shunning Apple TV single sign-on, working with CTAM on open solution (FierceCable)

Hulu will have ABC, Disney, ESPN, and Fox on its live TV service (The Verge)
But no word on NBC (which owns about 30%) yet.

Comcast Gigabit Markets to Expand, West Coast Markets in Focus (Telecompetitor)





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