Jobs taking health-related leave from Apple (San Jose Business Journal)

Apple’s Steve Jobs: “I Have Decided to Take a Medical Leave of Absence” [COMPLETE MEMO]
(All Things Digital: Digital Daily)




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Nortel files for bankruptcy protection, shares plunge (Reuters)

Ametek sees 4th-qtr income at low end of guidance (Associated Press via Forbes)

Shane Says SAP Costs Helped Cause Jeweler’s Decline (Bloomberg)

SAP's golden opportunity in Satyam (Business Week)

For iPipeline form is also its function (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Fault lines emerge at Fed
Bernanke, Philadelphia Fed's Plosser differ publicly on new policy
(MarketWatch)
Read Plosser's speech at the University of Delaware.

Tyco Electronics Announces Intent To Change Place of Incorporation From Bermuda to Switzerland (PR Newswire)

Comcast launches all-Obama channel (Politico)

Obama Adviser Lowers Broadband Expectations
New Administration Wants to Avoid Funding Projects That Disrupt Competition
(Multichannel News)

ASU, Penn strike tech transfer accord
(Phoenix Business Journal)

Patient Care Technology Systems and CenTrak Integrate Patient and Asset Tracking Solutions for Healthcare Facilities (More RFID)
CenTrak is based in Newtown.

Hardware Hacker Charged With Selling Cable Modems That Get Free Broadband -- Update (Wired Blogs: Threat Level)
Pennsylvania man selling Motorola modems.

ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDINGS - Former Amkor Technology General Counsel Kevin J. Heron Settles Insider Trading Charges; Relief Includes Permanent Anti-Fraud Injunction and Officer and Director Bar (Trading Markets)
Heron was General Counsel of Amkor when it was headquartered in West Chester.

Universal Display Awarded $1,089,600 U.S. Department of Defense SBIR Phase III Contract to Continue Development of Flexible OLED Displays (Business Wire)



ETC reports decrease in 3Q net loss (Philadelphia Inquirer)




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Using Twitter for Breaking News


Josh Kopelman of First Round Capital used Twitter yesterday to break some news: that del.icio.us founder Joshua Schachter had joined Google. del.icio.us, the social bookmarking site, was a former portfolio company of First Round before its acquisition by Yahoo. Schachter left Yahoo last June.

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Door to Door: The New Direct Marketing?

Its been years since I remember people coming around selling things door to door, other than religious groups selling eternal salvation and the occasional community or youth group. Then it happened twice in two days, and I am wondering whether this is the beginning of a new trend.
One of the guys was a representative from Edward Jones, which as it turns out uses door to door all the time as one of its basic prospecting methods, according to this Wall Street Journal article. The other was offering rug and carpet cleaning services.
I actually have more respect for legitimate people who go door to door than I do for telemarketers. It takes a lot of courage and commitment to do that. Although this is a safe and friendly neighborhood, I do, however, have concerns about opening my door to just any stranger who shows up.




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Vuzit, the Philadelphia online document viewer startup (have they dropped the Hovitate company name completely?), filed a Regdex form with the SEC in late December, which usually indicates a new round of funding has occurred. Unfortunately, the details are not shown online-you have to ask the SEC to send it to you and pay something to get it (Perhaps Vuzit should market its product to the SEC). Vuzit had previously received $100,000 from Ben Franklin Technology Partners back in August.




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