The People Vs. Comcast (Forbes)

Comcast 'Gets It' (LightReading: Cable Digital News)

Shareholder boosts Comcast stake (Associated Press via Business Week)


Swiss Temenos jumps on buyback, talk of SAP bid (Reuters)


Oracle may put a price on business processes (SearchOracle.com)


Siemens' divestments and acquisitions will not be as large as 'recently' - CEO

(Thomson Financial via CNNMoney)

Liberty Media Buys 14 Million Additional Shares Of InterActiveCorp (Dow Jones)


14th Annual Wharton Private Equity & Venture Capital Conference
(BusinessWire via
PR-inside.com)


Students to experience entrepreneurialism at ideablob* University
(BusinessWire via Philly.com)


Unisys Under Pressure

Shareholder Asks Unisys for Review (Associated Press via Forbes)


Unisys says it is evaluating letter from Millbrook
(Reuters)


Unisys Finally Gets Activist Call
(Forbes)


Comcast's Big Day

Comcast CEO Brian Roberts gave the keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, and the company also made several well-orchestrated announcements. The overall emphasis was to signal Comcast's (and the cable industry's) movement towards a more open architecture, and also to demonstrate its increasing role in the world of Consumer Electronics.

Roberts Declares Open Season (Light Reading Cable Digital News)

Comcast Tunes In Fancast.com Movie-TV Hub (Red Herring)


Comcast Plans to Offer a Huge Menu of Films
(New York Times)


Comcast titan getting playful
The keynote speaker at the Consumer Electronics Show vows a "Hollywoodization of Brian Roberts."
(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Move Over Bells: Comcast Corporation Becomes The Fourth-Largest Phone Service Provider in the U.S. (PRNewswire via Broadcast Newsroom)

Comcast Talks 100 Mbit/s 'Net Access for Consumers (PC Magazine)


Cable's consumer electronics makeover
(Fortune)

FCC: We'll investigate Comcast-BitTorrent flap (CNET News)


Where's My Free Wi-Fi? Why municipal wireless networks have been such a flop. (Slate Magazine)


Newspapers To See Profit Boost From Partnership With Yahoo: Analyst
(paidContent.org)
Good news for Philadelphia Media Holdings if correct. (Though they are still committed to Monster instead of HotJobs, and Monster is having problems.)


ING Bank assumes $1.4B in deposits from closed NetBank
(Philadelphia Inquirer)


Marlton company near catching up in its SEC filings
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
On MedQuist.


Radio Tunes in Electronic Ratings
(Associated Press via Google News)
How new ratings system may change radio.

Got IT? Optimized Code + Crawlability ≠ SEO (SearchEngineWatch)
Column by Philadelphia's William Flaiz, VP at Avenue A/Razorfish.


Tips From a Comcast Support Rep
Screaming at us does absolutely nothing...
(BroadbandReports.com)


Provantis Pre-Clinical Solution Chosen by Vet Path Services; Using Software-as-a-Service Delivery Model
(BusinessWire)
About Instem of Conshohocken.

New Set-top Boxes Driving CableCard Growth, Says NTCA (TVTechnology.com)

Council bans building digital billboards (phillyBurbs.com)