Daily Links 8/23/2010: Pay TV industry suffers first subscriber decline

Report: County needs $50 million to debug financial software (Marin Independent Journal)

Jefferson may axe financial software system (Birmingham News)

Pay-TV Industry Suffers First Subscriber Decline On Record (Dow Jones Newswires via Nasdaq.com)


His network funds a virtual one (Philadelphia Inquirer)
On myYearbook's Geoff Cook.

Philadelphia Tax Code Sparks Big Controversy with Small Bloggers (Mashable)

Google Buys Like.com (Information Week)
Google acquires another First Round Capital portfolio company.

Google Offers Cloud-Based Learning Engine
Providing developers with machine learning on tap could unleash a flood of smarter apps.

(MIT Technology Review)
Article highlights Philadelphia developer Joel Confino, an early user.

New Round of Talks In Broadband Regulation Debate
ITIC Said To Be Hosting Latest Negotiations With Industry Players
(Multichannel News)

Verizon FiOS set-top boxes getting a new HD guide, external storage and more in Q4 (Engadget)

U.S. Air Force/Lockheed Martin Team Complete GPS III Design Phase Ahead of Schedule
Next Generation GPS III Program Shifts to Production Phase
(PR Newswire)




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Philly Tech People News: 8/22/2010

IMS Health Names Ari Bousbib Chief Executive Officer; David R. Carlucci to Remain Chairman (Business Wire)

Meet the New PSL Leadership Team (Philly Startup Leaders)

Brian Hull Returns to G2 (MediaBistro: AgencySpy)

Dow Announces Divisional Structure and Leadership Changes to Drive Next Phase of Transformation (Business Wire)

Acsis Appoints Kelly Kuchinski to Director of Product Marketing
(Business Wire)


Philly Tech Tidbits 8/22/2010

Radnor-based business intelligence software provider Qlik Technologies has continued to do well since going public on July 15 at $10.00 per share. On Friday it closed at $16.50. QlikTech reported 56% revenue growth (62% growth in license revenue) last week for the quarter ended June 30.

The blog ERP Software Advice recently looked at large companies that could be potential Oracle acquisition targets over the next few years and put Wayne's SunGard on the list. SunGard, though, may be a bit out of the mode of Oracle's usual business model. The Inquirer's Joe DiStefano quotes SunGard CEO Cristobal Conde (on the subject of selling) from its recent earnings conference: "It comes up at every board meeting and we are constantly huddling and brainstorming, [but] as we continue to grow, it puts us more out of reach of everyone but the biggest" potential buyers. SunGard is beginning to see more growth after its financial systems business was particularly affected by the economic downturn, reporting 4% revenue growth in its most recent quarter.

Except for two rather sketchy press releases issued out of Philadelphia last week, (here and here), not much is known about Stream TV, which says it will introduce an Android-based iPad competitor this coming Tuesday (the 24th). The only clue I can see is that the name of the CEO given in the press releases is Mathu Rajan, which is the same name as the founder of Zero Technologies of Bensalem (Zero Water), though I do not know if it is indeed the same person.

Philadelphia-based Lincoln Financial Group was selected for CSC's Innovation in Policy Administration Award for the successful execution of a program to consolidate its life insurance administration systems. When the program is fully completed in 2011, Lincoln Financial expects to have reduced its number of platforms from 14 to three.

Philly mobile payment startup XIPWIRE is competing for a slot to present at next March's SXSW in Austin. XIPWIRE proposes to talk about reaching the 50 million underbanked Americans who it says are "off the grid" financially. You can vote here until August 27.

It's official: the previously reported acquisition of Brooklyn-based Hot Potato by Facebook has been confirmed by the two companies. Hot Potato's existing online service will be shut down; its founder and staff will be working for Facebook. First Round Capital was one of its early investors.

Philadelphia City Paper reports that Philadelphia seems to making a great effort to round up the publishers of even tiny little blogs with minimal revenue in order to charge them $300 for a business privilege license.




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Interview with First Round Capital's Howard Morgan (This Week in Venture Capital)

Interesting insights into First Round's history and strategy.



Daily Links 8/19/2010: QlikTech reports 56% revenue growth for quarter

QlikTech Announces Second Quarter 2010 Financial Results (Business Wire)
Reports revenue growth of 56%.

August 2010 Business Outlook Survey (Philly Fed)
Index turns negative; far below expectations.

Philly Fed factory activity index contracts in Aug (Reuters)

Comcast takes space at Bell Atlantic Tower (Philadelphia Business Journal)
And still on the prowl for more.

Politico parent Allbritton Communications goes to battle at FCC over Comcast-NBC Universal deal (LA Times: Company
Town)

How the latest twist in the Oracle v SAP lawsuit is a win for Oracle
(ZDNet Blogs)

SAP Outlines Sybase Development Plans
Business Suite apps will go mobile within nine months. In-memory technology will spread to Sybase products.
(Information Week)

Tastiest Tidbits From SAP/Sybase Media Day (ZDNet Blogs)


Big Name Investors Back SaveWave, "A Mobile Couponing Play" (Silicon Alley Insider)
Investors include First Round Capital.

The Q4 Verizon FiOS TV Updates (eSATA, HD UI) (Zatz Not
Funny!)

Salesforce Posts Record Revenue In Q2, Net Income Drops (TechCrunch IT)

Research In Motion shopping for a mobile ad network (Fierce Mobile Content)
Talks with Baltimore's Millennial Media reportedly hung up over price.


Instem Announces Global Partnership Agreement with SAS in Life Sciences (Business Wire)




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Daily Links 8/17/2010: Lower Merion School District won't face Federal charges in webcam case

Survey of viewers shows extent of TV time shifting (AP via Google News)

Wall Street lukewarm to Hulu IPO plans
Raising capital could make website more competitive
(The Hollywood Reporter)

Global CIO: IBM & Oracle Expose Hewlett-Packard's Achilles' Heel (Information Week)

SAP Americas Headquarters Achieves Certification as Pennsylvania's Largest 'LEED Platinum' Building
(PR Newswire)

First Round Capital joins the TaskRabbit Team! (TaskRabbit Blog)
First Round Capital's latest investment, TaskRabbit, is currently operating in Boston and San Francisco.

Stream TV Prepares to Introduce Groundbreaking 7-Inch Mobile Tablet With Android OS (PR Newswire)
Not quite sure who or what is behind this yet, but it is apparently based in the Philly area.


Data worth more in health mergers than software (ZDNet Blogs)

Ingenix Continues Buying Spree (Health Data Management)

Spying school district won’t face charges (FT.com: Tech Blog)

Urban Outfitters 2Q net income climbs 46 percent (AP via Business Week)

Traver Out as Comcast Media Center Chief
(Light Reading Cable)




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SAP sees double-digit growth continuing: report (MarketWatch)