First Derivatives expands in the US (RTE Business)
Irish firm buys Philadelphia's Marketing Resources Partners.

Comcast E-mailing Customers About Caps (Broadband Reports)

Boomi On Demand(R) Selected as the Integration Service for Intuit Partner Platform (BusinessWire via Yahoo Finance)

Vishay buys capacitor line from Kemet (EE Times)

Morgan Stanley Added to Vishay Intertechnology Team for International Rectifier Bid (BusinessWire via Yahoo Finance)

SAP Gains Deutsche Postbank as Bank Software Client (Bloomberg)

GSI Commerce, Timberland in tentative settlement in text message case (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Every Where I Go
(PhindMe Blog)

PHLedit - a video editing coworking event (LaurenGalanter.com)

Making Pa. Gov't More Transparent (The Bulletin)

Not quite a blog post, but still worth a read (editor on the verge)
Yoni Greenbaum on Philly.com)

New Unisys Offerings Help CIOs Realize the Benefits of a Real-Time Infrastructure (BusinessWire via Yahoo Finance)

WPCS Reports Fiscal First Quarter 2009 Earnings (PRNewswire via MSN Money)




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Rethinking Paid Search (The ClickEquations Blog)
On Commerce360.

International Test Conference - The Cornerstone of Test Week(TM) - Hosts 39th Conference in Santa Clara, California, October 28 - 30, 2008 (PRNewswire via MarketWatch)
The International Test Conference had its beginnings in Cherry Hill and is still cosponsored by the Philadelphia Section of the IEEE.

Chris Satullo: Crowdsourcing: Idea power from the people (Philadelphia Inquirer)

IP Boutique's Fall Is Fox Rothschild's Gain (Law.com)



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People News



Wolters Kluwer Health Appoints Scott Lubeck Vice President, Technology of its Professional & Education Unit (PRNewswire)

Harleysville Names Tech Execs (Insurance & Technology)

Michael Summers will take on the newly created position of Senior Director of Usability at GSI Interactive.(ClickZ)

Janney Montgomery Scott Adds Strength and Experience with Two Key Equity Research Hires (BusinessWire via MarketWatch)

Barclaycard US Appoints Barney C. Briggs as Chief Financial Officer (PRNewswire)



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Verizon, big cable in tussle over future of set-top boxes (ars technica)

Comcast-Spectacor to ‘interweave’ sponsors with Web (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Vishay Takes It To Rectifier's Shareholders (Forbes)

Ikon Office to cut 250 jobs, take charge (Reuters via MSN Money)

InterDigital Announces Financial Guidance for Third Quarter 2008 (BusinessWire)

Verizon Chooses NAVTEQ Traffic for FiOS TV Service
Free, Local Traffic Content from NAVTEQ Now Provided to Verizon FiOS TV Subscribers via TV remote one-button access

(PRNewswire via MarketWatch)

CTIA and NeuStar Commemorate Fifth Anniversary of Common Short Codes with Three 'Pioneer' Awards
(PRNewswire via MarketWatch)
Philadelphia-based M3 Mobile Marketing one of three honored.

FlyCast Challenges Satellite Radio with New iPhone App
Formerly FlyTunes, FlyCast delivers over 1000 digital channels and newTimeSlip(TM) features
(PRNewswire)

PointRoll and USA TODAY debut first rich media advertising on iPhones (iPhones Talk)

Mapquest offers free mobile app
(Geek.com)

Health Market Science Selects Portico Systems’ Integrated Provider Management to Manage More than 2,500 Streams of Provider Data (BusinessWire)

Encorium Appoints David Ginsberg President and Chief Executive Officer, Announces Changes to the Board of Directors (PRNewswire)

SAP Ventures buys minority stake in Newgen Tech for Rs 10cr (Economic Times of India)

ClearPoint Announces Quotation on the OTC Bulletin Board Following Receipt of NASDAQ Delisting Letter (PRNewswire)

ClipsCatcher From Idioma Delivers Free Mass-Market Media Monitoring (PRNewswire via MarketWatch)




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I attended an informal meeting of Mid-Atlantic tech bloggers in DC last week. It was fun and the conversation was stimulating; I think the biggest topic of conversation was probably Comcast. Most of the attendees (there were perhaps 9 or 10 of us) were DC people. Mari Silbey and I represented Philly. Mari writes for two blogs that I know of. One is a Motorola sponsored blog called Media Experiences 2 Go, which is all about Motorola's Home and Network Mobility business (or whatever they are calling it now). Based in Horsham, it is largely comprised of the former General Instruments. They produce set top boxes and other related technologies (such as broadband modems) for the cable and telecom industries. Mari does a particularly good job of explaining the nuances and significance of these technologies in a very user friendly way. I don't read too many corporate blogs regularly, but this is one I do.
It will be be interesting to see if this business comes into play with all the changes going on with Motorola. There are many big players who want control of the set top box. I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft or perhaps Comcast and a consortium of cable companies would be interested. Cisco owns their biggest competitor, Scientific Atlantic.
Mari also writes for another blog, Zatz Not Funny! , which is lead by Dave Zatz . I guess you could say is all about digital media, and it covers that very well. I highly recommend it.
I appreciate the invite.




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PodCamp Philly



I thoroughly enjoyed the second PodCamp Philly, which was held on September 6-7 at Temple University. (I didn't attend the first.) The presenters were not just local experts, but world class experts in their profession. With the exception of some technical glitches (a few presenters had trouble getting their slides up on the screen), all the presentations I attended were excellent. I came away with about 50 to 100 new things to work on. I also very much appreciated the "SearchCamp" sessions.
My only thoughts to improve it (perhaps add a bit more excitement) would be to have a little more interactivity among the participants. Perhaps some breakout groups could be held for specific interest groups, where people could talk to each other more and get to know each other. There were so many interesting people I wanted to meet. Unfortunately, I could not attend the evening events, where I'm sure a lot more socializing and networking occured. The other thought is that some kind of informal "demo pit" might be interesting.
I want to thank all the organizers and presenters for their efforts.

Here are some other takes on PodCamp Philly:

Podcamp Philly (Pumpkinspun’s Musings)

REFLECTIONS ON PODCAMP PHILLY (SnapDragon Blog)



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Comcast Pays Florida $150k For Bandwidth Practices (MediaPost: Online Media Daily)

Cable companies: We care (Wilmington News Journal)

DreamIt 'Funding Day' showcases how 11 start-ups spent their summer (Philly.com: Philly
Inc)

Analyst: Herley sale would be 'logical' (Central
Penn Business Journal)

'Back to normal': SAP
(Bloomberg via Australian IT)

When SAP Sags, Buy It (alarm: clock: tech:stocker)

Princeton Financial System to buy Aquin (Finextra)

Zillow, Newspapers Expand Consortium Agreement
(ClickZ)

Innovative Solutions & Support, Inc. Announces Special Cash Dividend (BusinessWire via MarketWatch)




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