Business Week Recognizes Young Philly Entrepreneurs

Plenty of ink (or pixels) for companies with Philadelphia roots in Business Week's 25 2009 Finalists for America's Best Young Entrepreneurs (under the age of 25). Three are currently Philly-based:


Nat Turner, his partners Zach Weinburg, Scott Becker, and Michael Provenzano, and their Philly-based Internet advertising firm Invite Media.

Brian Ruby and his Malvern company Carbon Nanoprobes, which makes molecular imaging equipment for imaging microscopic objects.

Sister and brother Catherine Cook and David Cook and their teen-oriented social networking site myYearbook.com of New Hope.

Two others named grew out of Philly's Dreamit Ventures incubator: SCVNGR, now out of Boston, and NoteHall, which is
apparently based in Tuscon.



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Philly Tech Events Calendar



Tech Industry Braces for More Antitrust Scrutiny (Associated
Press via New York Times)

Could Del. lose its corporate role? (Wilmington News Journal)

InfoLogix Announces News Related to its Recent Corporate Development Initiatives
Retains SSG Capital Advisors as Investment Banker
(PR Newswire)

Philadelphia 100 Gathers At Penn (The Bulletin)


Daily Links 10/9/09: NBC Employees Worry About Comcast Health Plan

Does Comcast See The Writing on Cable's Slippery Wall? (Business Week)

NBC Employees Fret About Potential Buyer Comcast's Health Plan (Silicon Alley Insider)

Hey Comcast (& ISPs), No One Needs Your Convergence Devices (GigaOM)

How To Build A $170 Million Company From Scratch (Silicon Alley Insider)

Wireless options heating up in Phila. (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Clearwire Married to WiMAX for 2 More Years (GigaOM)

Philly Newspapers' Creditors Can Use Debt They're Owed to Bid for Company, Judge Rules (Associated Press via Editor & Publisher)

Penn prof Kearns addresses a need (Philadelphia Business Journal: Technology Blog)

Does SAP have to give away CRM? (IT Knowledge Exchange: SAP Watch)

SAP, HP to Deepen Ties Around BI (PC World)




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Daily Links 10/8/09: Mistras IPO Priced Below Target

Comcast's Rivals For NBC (Forbes)

SAP 2.0 Promises Business Value Over Products: Can It Deliver? (Information Week: Global CIO)

SAP Is Testing Flat-Rate Pricing For Large Enterprises (Information Week: Global CIO)

Mistras prices below range, Omeros at bottom in IPOs (Reuters)
Mistras is based in Princeton Junction.

Feds Investigating IBM Over Mainframe Monopoly (Silicon Alley Insider)
Thought I had accidentally come across a headline from 40 years ago.

Alphion Corporation Announces Selection by BSNL as GPON Technology Provider
GPON network equipment to support deployment of multiple play services in the India Telecoms Network
(Business
Wire)

Comcast Snares a CLEC (Light Reading: Cable Digital News)

Comcast alerts customers to infected PCs
(CNET News)

My Interview With FCC Chairman: No Retreat On Net Neutrality (Washington Post: Post Tech)

Essent, Backed by Goldman Sachs, Buys Triad Assets (Bloomberg)

PivotLink and Boomi Expand SaaS Business Analytics to Over 70 Enterprise Applications (Marketwire)

Revisiting Entrepreneurs Who Ride the Economic Waves (New York Times)

Verisk Analytics of Jersey City raises $1.9B in stock offering (Newark Star-Ledger)

Interead Picks QVC To Launch Its “Cool-er” e-Reader In U.S. (paidContent)

D&E, Windstream merger will cut 290 jobs in Pa. (Central Penn Business Journal)



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Google Remembers Invention of Barcode (Drexel Connection)

Google has a barcode-looking thing on its home page this morning. Not sure why. (Update: Explained here). Any discussion of the history of the bar code must include reference to its Philly (specifically Drexel) roots.
See Drexel Press Release.



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