Daily Links 4/22/2010: FCC Plows Ahead With Broadband Plan Despite Comcast Ruling

Verizon Reports Continued Growth in Cash Flow in 1Q; Solid FiOS, Wireless Growth in Customers and Revenues (PR Newswire)

FiOS TV Tops 3 Million, As Its Growth Slows
Verizon Serves as Many Video Subs as Cablevision
(Multichannel News)

Verizon FiOS: get ready for a public hearing, Baltimore-style (Baltimore Sun: BalTech)

CenturyTel to Buy Qwest in Stock Swap to Add Services (Bloomberg via Business Week)

Google Invites AT&T, Comcast, Verizon To Fiber Party
Whenever they actually get a network built...
(Broadband Reports)

FCC moves to open television set-top box for Internet, competition (Washington Post: Post Tech)

FCC Plows Ahead With Broadband Plan Despite Comcast Ruling (GigaOM)

Hulu pushes forward with $9.95 subscription service
(LA Times: Company Town)

IPv6 gear almost ready for Comcast trials (CED Magazine)

Philly Papers to revise bid for Inquirer publisher
* Toll-led group to enter new bid by Friday deadline
(Reuters)

Microsoft to Direct Small Businesses Seeking Unified Communications Solutions With VoIP Integration to Alteva
New Offering Integrates Voice With Exchange, SharePoint and Office Communications Server

(Marketwire)


Quintiq Lands Contract with US FAA Worth up to $17.6 Million (Business Wire)

Software misuse develops as theme at Perzel hearing (Philadelphia
Inquirer)




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Daily Links 4/21/2010: USOC, Comcast drop plan for Olympic Channel

e-Dialog Secures Foothold in Mobile Marketing Through Acquisition of M3 Mobile
Company that Set the Standard for Relevant E-mail Marketing to Help Clients Deliver Targeted Mobile Campaigns
(Business Wire)
M3 Mobile is based in Norristown

SAP Plans to Acquire Compliance Software Vendor TechniData
(PC World)

Lockheed Net Beats Estimate; Health Costs Cut Outlook (Bloomberg via Business Week)

Lockheed Martin layoffs hit 130 in Moorestown (Philadelphia Business Journal)


Fantasy teams draw real online bets
(Philly.com: Philly Deals)

Salesforce Buys Business Directory Jigsaw For $142 Million In Cash Plus Earn-Out (TechCrunch)

Ametek sees Q1 profit above Street; ups FY EPS outlook (Reuters)

Princeton University analyzes iPad Wi-Fi bug, offers workaround
(O'Grady's PowerPage)

Will SAP Become More Acquisitive? New Strategy for Procurement and the Supply Chain (Part 3) (Spend Matters)
Suggests Malvern's BravoSolution and Princeton's Zycus as potential candidates.

USOC, Comcast no longer training for an Olympics Channel (LA Times: Company Town)

Venture Investment In New York, New England Rebounding Faster Than Silicon Valley (Forbes Blogs: Velocity)

Ulticom Announces Fiscal Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2009 Results (Business Wire)

Gartner names ProtonMedia “Cool Vendor in the High-Performance Workplace”
(ProtonMedia Blog)




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LiveIntent running beta on Philly.com



LiveIntent, a New York startup backed by First Round Capital and Battery Ventures, has been running a beta on Phiily.com. A box on the righthand sidebar of Philly.com sections reads "Philly.com twitter recommendations". Place your cursor over it, and a box will open up over towards the center of the page showing a scrollable list of recommended twitter feeds.



Right now, these mostly appear to be Philly.com journalists, First Round Capital execs, and promotional twitter accounts. LiveIntent, which raised $4.25 million from First Round and Battery, was discussed in this Wall Steet Journal blog last week on the challenges faced by Twitter's attempts to expand its control over its ecosystem.


Daily Links 4/20/2010: Rutgers (Piscataway) to offer iPad business courses with Apple

IT company EMC in services, sponsorship deal with Phillies (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Pa. district took 56,000 images on student laptops (Associated Press via Google News)

Cloud Communications Alliance Brings Voice Communications to the ‘Cloud’ (Press Release)
Philadelphia's Alteva part of the Alliance.

Janney Montgomery Scott Reiterates a 'Neutral' Rating on Kenexa (KNXA); Raises Fair Value (StreetInsider.com)

SunGard Unveils Valdi Order System With Global Focus (Bloomberg via Business Week)

Ridge Global, Prism eSolutions Form Strategic Alliance To Address Growing Enterprise Risk Management Needs
(PR Newswire)

Snider funding conservative RightNetwork (Philadelphia Daily News)

SevOne Extends Reach in EMEA With New Distribution Partner
Holonomix to Provide Next-Generation Network Performance Management Software and Services to Organizations in the UK
(Marketwire)

Podcast: Business by Design - Eric Brown of Johnson Products Shares Their SAP ByD Story (Jon Reed on SAP Consulting)

Verizon Downplays FiOS Deployment Freeze
And plays up the level of market competition...
(Broadband Reports)

Just like Comcast? RCN accused of throttling P2P (Ars Technica)

Boomi Launches Industry's First "Trust" Site for SaaS and Cloud Integration (Marketwire)

Rutgers and Apple team up to offer iPad business courses (Newark Star-Ledger)




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Study: Philadelphia market ranks 17th in Apple ownership by % of adults

According to a study conducted by Experian Simmons, Philadelphia ranked 17th among Designated Market Areas (DMAs) in the continental US, with 27.1% of adult residents owning at least one Apple device (iPod, iPhone or Mac). This compares to 32.3% for the #1 ranked San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose DMA, and 31.3% in the #2 Boston DMA. The Philadelphia ownership rate is 125% the national average.
Presumably, the students in the Lower Merion School District were not surveyed.

The complete study results can be seen here (they ask you to answer a few questions first and then you download the pdf.) The shaded map from Experian Simmons below shows the how the concentation of Apple ownership varies across the country.





NYC And Philadelphia Transit Goes Real-Time (Information Week)
SEPTA Bus Map Demo


Philly Tech People News 4/18/2010

The Franklin Institute Honors The 'Best of the Best'
THE 2010 FRANKLIN INSTITUTE AWARDS
Bill Gates in Philadelphia to receive Franklin Award, Charles Osgood to host sold-out ceremony
(PR Newswire)

Aria Systems Appoints Mike Morini Chief Executive Officer
(Business Wire)

GSI Commerce Selects Chris Saridakis as Chief Executive Officer of Marketing Services Segment
Marketing services visionary to lead in newly formed chief executive role; Positions GSI to capture key growth opportunity
(Business Wire)

GSI Commerce Appoints Jim MacIntyre to Lead Global E-commerce Technology Business (Business Wire)

Léo Apotheker Joins GT Nexus Board of Directors (Marketwire)

CRM manager Hires Senior VP of Sales and Senior VP of Client Services (PR Newswire)

Klaus Besier Named CEO of RES Software (Business Wire)


Sujit Banerjee Joins Element Partners (PE Hub)

Canoe Hires Analytics Guru
Gerard Broussard Appointed VP, Research and Analytics
(Multichannel News)

Canoe Appoints Advisory Board
Industry Consultant Garrity Named Chairman Of Cable Ad Firm's Advisory Group
(Multichannel News)

Kaplan EduNeering Announces the Appointment of Two Key Senior Management Positions (Business Wire)

Janney Continues to Deepen Equity Research, Adding Veteran Semiconductor Analyst Nicholas Aberle (Business Wire)

Rutgers School of Business–Camden names new dean (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Director of Information Technology Appointed to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania (Press Release)


Calling London - A Volcanic Opportunity (Redeye VC)


Tweetie's Philadelphia roots

iPhone/Mac Twitter client app Tweetie, acquired last week by Twitter, was apparently started in Philadelphia by Loren Brichter - well, he was living here for a while anyway. A native New Yorker, Tufts graduate, and former Apple employee, Brichter wlll be joining Twitter, which probably means he'll be heading to California.
His company, atebits, was more or less a one-person shop, as I understand it. Twitter will re-release "Tweetie" as "Twitter for iPhone" and eliminate the $2.99 price. No word on how much Twitter paid to buy the app.