Daily Links 4/18/2013: Arris closes Motorola Home acquisition; Google Fiber coming to Provo



Arris Seals Up $2.35B Motorola Home Deal
Arris CEO Says Leadership Team of the Newly Combined Company will be Revealed Thursday

(Multichannel News)

Google Fiber coming to Provo's 'Silicon Slopes' (CNET News)
Provo already has fiber backbone, but Google will enhance it.

Twitter Said to Seek Deals With Viacom, NBC to Feature TV (Bloomberg)

Montco fires private investment-pickers (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

SAP users win bigger say in software development (ZDNet)

Intel Acquires API Manager Mashery (All Things D)
Investors included OpenView Venture Partners and First Round Capital; Comcast an important
customer
.


Daily Links 4/16/2013: Broadcasters ask for new hearing on Aereo; Microsoft takes aim at Amazon Web Services



Public's views to be sought on Philly's Comcast cable pact (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Comcast says the free ride is over for basic cable — encryption is coming (VentureBeat)

Why Aereo Is/Isn’t a Big Deal (Zatz Not Funny!)

Broadcasters Ask for New Hearing in Aereo (Variety)

Microsoft Takes Aim at Amazon With a New Cloud Service
(New York Times: Bits)

Lots of new functionality/little elapsed time: Workday and Adaptive Planning updates (Brian Sommer/ZDNet)

Internet Ad Revenues Again Hit Record-Breaking Double-Digit Annual Growth, Reaching Nearly $37 Billion, a 15% Increase over 2011’s Landmark Numbers (PYMNTS.com)

How Wireless Carriers Monetize Your Movements (Mashable)

University City Science Center Accepting Nominations for Inaugural Innovators Walk of Fame (Business Wire)

Hackathon sponsors make rules developer friendly (Philadelphia Business Journal)

AGI Awarded IEEE Philadelphia Section Corporate Technology Innovation Award
The Company's Software Analyzes the Effects of Wind Farms on Radar Systems
(Marketwire)


Efficient IP, SAS (Paris) announces Efficient IP, Americas
Efficient IP, Inc. (EIP Americas) will focus on sales and services throughout the Americas.
(PR Newswire)


Daily Links 4/15/2013: Dish offers $25.5 billion for Sprint





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Dish offers $25.5B for Sprint, outbidding Softbank by $5B to become a wireless player (VentureBeat)

Verizon offers Clearwire $1.5 billion for spectrum leases, says WSJ (The Verge)

More Cracks Undermine the Citadel of TV Profits (New York Times)

How a Simple Press Release Reveals AT&T’s Anti-Competition Hypocrisy (Wired)


Seven Questions for Workday CEO and Greylock Partner Aneel Bhusri (All Things D)

Best Practices for SAP HANA Data Loads (John Appleby/SAP Community Network)
Probably more detail than most readers need, but I thought the description of the approach, process, and results was very interesting.

Why the cloud is threatened by unprofitability (USA Today)
Not sure if author truly understands cloud economics, accounting issues, long-term recurring revenue streams.

News organizations protest exclusion from Philadelphia bond meeting (Philadelphia Inquirer)
"Asked what might be said that would be inappropriate for the public to hear, Dubow declined to speculate, saying there wasn't enough space for reporters anyway."
Specious logic. They certainly could have reserved room for a small pool of reporters if
they had chosen to.

Blue Bell company fires CFO due to investigation
(Philadelphia Business Journal)

Government Shouldn’t Be In The Accelerator Business (FeldThoughts)

PANL[Ewing, NJ-based Universal Display]: Low TV Set Opportunity Offsets Mobile, Says Canaccord (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)



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DuckDuckGo Founder Gabriel Weinberg on CNBC (Video)





Daily Links 4/12/2013: DOJ Clears Arris/Motorola Home deal





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Comcast to IPv6-enable commercial broadband service
Trial expected to start in May in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco areas
(Network World)

DoJ Clears Arris/Motorola Home Deal
Arris Expects to Close Proposed $2.35 Billion Transaction on or about April 17
(Multichannel News)
Comcast will own a small stake of Arris, along with Google.

Broadcasters counter Aereo with aerial dongles (CED Magazine)

Dish Said to Have Approached Deutsche Telekom About T-Mobile Bid (Bloomberg)

One year later, SAP hasn't blown it with SuccessFactors (Fortune Tech)

UBS Hires SAP’s Oliver Bussmann as Chief Information Officer (Bloomberg)

Oracle's Mark Hurd talks Fusion Applications, customer satisfaction and SAP's HANA (PC World)

eBay Hires A VP Of Data To Focus On Personalization Across The Marketplace And Other Properties (TechCrunch)

Intel releases Web-based app programming kit (CNET News)
Based on app development platform it acquired from Lancaster-based appMobi in February.

Rockmelt says goodbye to its social web browser, says hello to Rockmelt for Web (Engadget)
RockMelt is a First Round Capital portfolio company.

Lockheed Martin completes design review in GPS III program (phillyBurbs.com)

Back home in PA, at least for now, FastFig enjoys exponential growth (Keystone Edge)




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Daily Links 4/11/2013: Allentown area chip maker CyOptics acquired for $400 million





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Assureweb rebranded iPipeline after acquisition
Rebrand is part of US firm iPipeline’s plan to establish a greater presence in the UK and Europe.
(FT Advisor)

Avago Technologies to Acquire CyOptics, a Leading Optical Chip and Component Supplier to the Datacom and Telecom Markets (Globe Newswire)
CyOptics is based in Breinigsville, PA, near Allenown. Avago said it would pay $400 million for CyOptics, and said CyOptics' revenue has more than tripled over the past three years. CyOptics had filed to raise up to $100 million in an IPO but withdrew that a year ago.

Teva is looking for a few good entrepreneurs for a global drug launch platform (Med City News)

Software company wants Philly to be hip to the Jive (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Monetate's Segment Discovery Tool will be Generally Available in Summer 2013 - Live from the Monetate #AgilitySummit (PR Newswire)

Can QlikTech beat SAP, IBM, Oracle? (Philly.com: Philly Deals)
My sense is that Qlik's closest competitors are more often Tableau, Tibco's Spotfire & open source competitors including Pentaho and Jaspersoft, more than what IBM, SAP, Oracle or MSFT offer today. SAP is doing some interesting things in that area around HANA, but not sure if that's produced anything competitive with Qlik yet.

Read more: http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/inq-phillydeals/202588551.html#ixzz2QGF1ZrAM
Watch sports videos you won't find anywhere else

MSFT Off 5%: Terrible PC Numbers Prompt Thoughts of Breakup, Privatization (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

ORCL, SAP, MSFT, IBM: Nomura Updates ‘In-Memory’ Database Battle (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Oracle rolls out new in-memory applications, scaled-down big data Appliance (Infoworld)

Ingram Micro to Push SAP Mobility Solutions to SMB Channel Partners (The VAR Guy)

IBM ponies up $1B to add flash to more products and speed up big data (Gigaom)

Comcast Begins to Connect to Boxee's Cloud DVR (Multichannel News)



Daily Links 4/10/2013: Another suburban tech firm (iPipeline) adds staff in City: Penn appoints new Chief Investment Officer





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NAB: Adobe Primetime Deployed on Comcast, NBC Sports
Also announces widespread availability of product for streamlining and monetizing multiplatform delivery of content
(Broadcasting & Cable)

Now CBS is threatening to become a cable channel if Aereo isn’t shut down (VentureBeat)

Why I Need Aereo TV — And You Do, Too [Review] (ReadWrite)

Genachowski Suggests Limited Role for FCC in Aereo Dispute (Variety)



Verizon CEO hints at a la carte pricing for video (FierceCable)

AT&T's Few Fiber to the Home Users See Speed Boost
Some Users Now Able to Get 24 Mbps -- On Fiber
(Broadband Reports)

Deutsche Telekom Sweetens T-Mobile’s Bid for MetroPCS (All Things D)

Peter H. Ammon Named Penn’s Chief Investment Officer (Penn News)



Tech firms keep adding Center City Philly branches (Philly.com: Philly Deals)
iPipeline the latest.

eBay to Share Shopping Data with Retargeting Advertisers (EcommerceBytes.com)

eBay’s PayPal and Magento join hands to offer a mobile payment service (Gigaom)

Blackstone Searches for Tech Partner in Dell Dance (Fox Business)

The PC market is a horror show right now (Gigaom)


Manhattan’s Hudson Yards Gains L’Oreal, SAP as Tenants
(Bloomberg)




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Google Fiber to Austin confirmed: AT&T issues some kind of response



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Confirming speculation shortly before the scheduled 1pm (central) press conference in Austin, Google Fiber's Milo Medin confirmed on a post on the Google Fiber Blog that Austin would indeed be the second Google Fiber city, following Kansas City Kansas/Missouri.

Medin says Google Fiber hopes to begin deploymments in mid-2014, largely along the same terms and conditions as in Kansas City.

Correction: Press conference was apparently at 9am PST (12pm eastern), an hour earlier than I thought I had read previously.

Austin’s Mayor Lee Leffingwell sees advantage in being the 2nd Google Fiber City, TechCrunch reported.


AT&T shot back quickly this afternoon with an announcement that it would compete with Google to provide 1 Gig broadband to Austin, though the announcement was (in my view) lacking much clarity in terms of the depth of its commitment and breadth of services.

Google Fiber's primary incumbent competitors in Austin will be Time Warner Cable on the cable side and AT&T's U-verse on the telecom side.


Daily Links 4/9/2013: Elsevier finally completes Mendeley acquisition, stirring up hornet's nest





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Google Fiber’s Next Stop: Austin, Texas (Google Fiber Blog)

Intel Cooks Up Future of TV -- a Potential Mess for Cable
An Unconventional Campaign for an Unconventional Platform
(Ad Age)

Salesforce Platform Crosses 1 Million Developer Mark, Adds Frameworks To Attract JavaScript Community For Mobile Push (TechCrunch)

Oracle Announces New In-Memory Applications and Faster Performance for All Oracle Applications on Oracle Engineered Systems (Marketwire)

Banner by Ellucian Achieves Oracle Exadata Optimized Status
(Ellucian Press Release)
Ellucian is the result of the merger of SunGard Higher Education and Datatel in 2011.
Its annual user conference, Ellucian Live '13, runs through tomorrow at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

The Empire acquires the rebel alliance: Mendeley users revolt against Elsevier takeover (paidContent)

Cutting edge IT firm sharing its expertise at UD event for entrepreneurs (Delaware.com: Delaware Inc)

Five Emerging Technology Companies Choose the Science Center to Grow (Business Wire)