Showing posts with label Oodle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oodle. Show all posts

Daily Links 1/2/2013: InterDigital expands licensing deal with RIM; files new complaint against Huawei, Nokia, Samsung and ZTE




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Intel's Plan To Destroy Cable Is Already Running Into Delays (Silicon Alley Insider)


Fandango Says 2012 Ticket Sales Highest Ever (All Things D)
Fandango is owned by Comcast.

Classifieds site Oodle carved up between three bidders (paidContent)
QVC keeps US site, sells off UK traffic.

2012 Was Workday’s Year; Who Will Own 2013 In HR Technology? (Naomi Bloom/Enterprise Irregulars)

2013 - the year of the SAP Database (John Appleby/SAP Community Network)

RIM expands licensing deal with InterDigital to cover 4G LTE tech (CNET News)

InterDigital Files New Complaint Against Huawei, Nokia, Samsung and ZTE with U.S. International Trade Commission (Business Wire)

Microsoft partner 'will triple' Philly hires by 2014
(Philly.com: Philly Deals)

Philadelphia, Boston magazines publisher Metrocorp buys media firm (Philadelphia Business Journal)




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Daily Links 12/5/2012: QVC acquires Oodle; DreamIt graduates 15



SAP's McDermott rolls with ever-changing tech 'revolution' (Joe DiStefano/Philadelphia Inquirer)

Letter to IBM (Bruce Cleveland/InterWest Partners)

The Renaissance of Enterprise Computing (Peter Levine, Partner, Andreessen Horowitz/All Things D)
Both of the above articles from VCs address some common themes.

DreamIt Ventures graduates 15 startups in its 2012 Philadelphia class (VentureBeat)

QVC Acquires Social Classifieds Veteran Oodle To Help Power Its Social Commerce Evolution (TechCrunch)

Verizon to start targeted advertising this week, will be optional (SlashGear)

CloudPay Raises $16 Million in Series B Funding (Marketwire)
Use of Cloud technology in payroll processing biz heating up.

DC City Council passes law legitimizing Uber car service
City carves out new "digital dispatch" category for smartphone car services.
(Ars Technica)

Why First Round Capital funded a lawsuit (Redeye VC)

Online ed startup Coursera moves further along money-making path
(Gigaom)
UPenn is an investor in Coursera.

Comcast[-Spectacor] president reaffirms Beach arena support (The Virginian-Pilot)

Comcast: Tech vendor didn't have permission to publicize RDK conference (FierceCable)
Oops.



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