Razorfish Philly and Digitas Health Combo Interesting Possibility

As Microsoft reportedly looks to unload Razorfish, and Publicis is prominently mentioned as a possible bidder, that raises an interesting possibility for the Philly Interactive Marteting Scene. The combination of Publicis's Philly-based Digitas Health and Razorfish's Philadelphia office could create a vitual juggernaut in Intereractive Health Marketing. Razorfish Philadelphia is much more Health Marketing oriented than most of its
sister offices.
See my earlier post on Razorfish Philadelphia.


Report: Microsoft to cut Razorfish loose (CNET News)


Philly Tech Events



Capital punishment: Seed dough dying out (Philly.com: Philly Deals)
Excellent post by Joe DiStefano.

NetSuite Targets SAP's Home Market - Barron's (Seeking Alpha)

Oracle Gains Number One Spot in Health Industry Insights’ Top 10 Life Science Software Vendor List (IDC Press Release)
See report summary with complete Top 10 List here.

How Much 'TV Everywhere' Will Comcast's Caps Allow? (Multichannel News)



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Amazon Shuts Down North Carolina Affiliate Program

Amazon completely shut down its affiliate program in the State of North Carolina yesterday, according to a company email, in anticipation of a compulsory, upfront tax on online sales expected to be implemented by the State shortly.

The email reads:
We are writing from the Amazon Associates Program to notify you that your Associates account has been closed as of June 26, 2009. This is a direct result of the unconstitutional tax collection scheme expected to be passed any day now by the North Carolina state legislature (the General Assembly) and signed by the governor. As a result, we will no longer pay any referral fees for customers referred to Amazon.com or Endless.com after June 26. We were forced to take this unfortunate action in anticipation of actual enactment because of uncertainties surrounding the legislation’s effective date.
Please be assured that all qualifying referral fees earned prior to June 26, 2009 will be processed and paid in full in accordance with our regular referral fee schedule. Based on your account closure date of June 26, 2009, any final payments will be paid by September 1, 2009.
In the event that North Carolina repeals this tax collection scheme, we would certainly be happy to re-open our Associates program to North Carolina residents.
The North Carolina General Assembly’s website is http://www.ncleg.net/, and additional information may be obtained from the Performance Marketing Alliance at http://www.performancemarketingalliance.com/.
We have enjoyed working with you and other North Carolina-based participants in the Amazon Associates Program, and wish you all the best in your future.

Similar proposals have been defeated or pushed back in some other states, and Amazon is fighting an existing law in New York and a proposed law in California.
The Asheville Citizen-Times quotes one affiliate who says he generates $70,00 to $80,000 per year in income through his Amazon affiliate program and will have no choice to move to another state if that relationship is terminated.


TV Everywhere wants commercials everywhere too (LA Times)

TV Everywhere to Spark Antitrust Concerns? (GigaOM)


Daily Links 6/26/09: SAP, Salesforce at Structure 09

Structure 09: SAP Aims to Glue Together the Hybrid Enterprise Cloud (GigaOM)
Interview with SAP CTO Vishal Sikka.

Structure '09: Real-Time Cloud (The Boomi Blog)

Comcast aims for Net gains
The cable giant will soon offer online content free — to those who subscribe to its cable.
(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Jeff Bewkes and Brian Roberts discuss the TV Everywhere model and upcoming trial on Comcast (Time Warner Corporation)


Ben Franklin group faces funding drop (Philadelphia Business Journal: Technology Blog)

Genachowski Approved as FCC Chairman (Wired Blogs: Epicenter)

Patient, Heal Thyself in the Digital Future
Electronic Health Records Promise Advantages, but Patients Have a Crucial Role to Play in Care
(ABC News)
Written by Robert I. Field, chair of the Department of Health Policy and Public Health at University of the Sciences

Sixth Ave. Lays Groundwork For Major Expansion (Twice)

Smarter Agent's GPS, Real Estate Application now on Android - Still the Only Application for All Mobile Users (Smarter Agent Blog)



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Daily Links 6/25/09: SAP to Stick to Software, Says CEO

Baiada Incubator winners (Philadelphia Business Journal: Technology Blog)

Investment funds tougher to obtain
But investors find funding requests more complete and showing more promise.
(Philadelphia Inquirer)

SAP to Stick to Software, Says CEO (Wall Street Journal: Digits)

Climate Corps: Demystifying Energy Bills to Save Companies Money (GreenBiz.com)
Intern tries to decipher PECO bills for SunGard.

Lean times, not cuisine at Boston mag (Boston Herald)

LLR Partners Completes Acquisition of I-many, Inc. (Business Wire)

Medidata shares jump in debut (Reuters)
Medidata has a presence in the area through its acquisition last year of Fast Track Systems of Conshohocken.

Technitrol Completes Divestiture of Medtech Components Business (Business WIre)

Time Warner and Comcast's online video plan faces hurdles (Los Angeles Times)

IDS Scheer introduces process change governance (Software Development Times)

The Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News Go Live with the G2 Discovery Marketing Database and Campaign Tools (PR Web)
Marketing G2 is based in Springhouse.

Objections raised to Journal Register's bankruptcy plans (Associated Press via Google News)

Comcast changes ending to FIOS commercial (but it's easy to understand why) (TV Squad)

Lightwave Logic Announces Completion of Private Placement
Supports key initiatives toward commercialization of 'Next generation Electro-Optic Material Platform'
(PR Newswire)



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Daily Links 6/24/09: SunGard Expanding in India; Scouting Acquisitions

Comcast, Time Warner Offer ‘Guiding Principles’ for TV Everywhere (paidContent)
Time Warner, Comcast Depart From Hulu Model With ‘TV Everywhere’ (Wired Blogs: Epicenter)

Comcast To Sell Ads For FiOS TV (Multichannel News)

SunGard strengthens India operations (CIOL News)

Oracle revenue, profit fall (San Jose Mercury News)

Oracle Rays of Hope in Market Downturn, OnDemand Strategy (IT Business Edge)

Robotics program a FIRST step toward technology careers (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Tyco Electronics shareholders OK Swiss move (Reuters)
Tyco Electronics' operational headquarters will remain in Berwyn (presumably).

Cover Story: Swim at Your Own Risk
Stations involved in content pools may save money. But they could also jeopardize ratings—and revenue

(Broadcasting & Cable)

TiVo coming to Time Warner Cable, potentially lots of other providers (Engadget)

Vertex® Named IBM Cognos® New OEM Partner Solution of the Year (Business Wire)

Pointroll Rolls Out Rich Media Ad Dev Suite (MediaPost: Online Media Daily)

Evolve IP Makes Tasty Baking’s Headquarters Move a Piece of Cake (Business Wire)

Redlasso SEC
Filing
(Securities And Exchange Commision)
As reported yesterday, Redlasso has raised a new round.

Phila. board delays vote on charter school (Philadelphia Inquirer)



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