Comcast’s Profit Exceeds Estimates; Dividend Raised (Bloomberg)
Earnings Call: Comcast Will Invest In Digital During 2009; Area of Growth (paidContent)
Comcast: No Guidance, No Buyback (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Verizon Wireless picks vendors for new network (Associated Press via Google News)
Verizon to roll out LTE in two U.S. cities this year (Computerworld)
Clearwire Gets Snippy Over Verizon’s LTE Announcement (xchange Magazine)

Lawsuit Says Google Was Unfair to Rival Site (New York Times)

Princeton computer scientists guide Internet transparency project (News at Princeton)

SunGard opens third Center City data center (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

SEI Investments lays off employees, cuts expenses (Philadelphia Business Journal)

SAP Says Infor's Customers and Partners Are Migrating to SAP (IT Jungle)

Bearing Point files for Ch.11 protection (ZDNet Blogs)

Satellite Crash: Who's to Blame? (Space.com)

Humanistic Robotics chooses Bucks (Bucks County Courier Times)

Voxware Reports Second Quarter Results for Fiscal 2009 (Business Wire)



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The Wall Street Journal today ran an interesting piece on Oracle's acquisition strategy, and how it continues to acquire in the midst of the current economic downturn. Oracle's stock has held up well and that gives them an excellent currency to use in what is a buyer's market. Oracle's efforts are described as being targeted primarily toward strengthening its competitive position versus SAP in the enterprise application market.
Of local note, the article gives an acquisition price for Chester-based AdminServer: $100 million plus incentives. The insurance software company was estimated to be generating about $40 million in annual revenues. No price is available yet on the Primavera Systems acquisition.
A direct link to the article won't do much good unless you are a paid WSJ subscriber, but you should be able to find it by going to Google News and searching on Oracle.



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Surging Growth of QlikTech Defies Recession; Outpaces Business Intelligence Incumbents Oracle (Hyperion), IBM (Cognos), SAP (Business Objects) and Microsoft
QlikTech Drives 50% Revenue Growth to $120 Million; Marks New Era in BI with Rapid Time to Value
(PR Web)

Comcast Investors Clamor for More Cash After Dividend (Bloomberg)
Earnings Preview: Comcast faces challenging 4Q (Associated Press via Google News)

Liberty Throws Sirius a $530 Million Lifeline
A last-minute deal with Liberty Media saves the floundering satellite radio company Sirius XM from bankruptcy or acquisition
(Business Week)

PhillyDeals: Stimulus has billions for health technology (Philly.com: Philly Deals)
HITECH Act: Medicaid Reimbursement Plan (Chilmark Research)
Consensus From Contradiction: A Clear Case for Reform Plus Health IT (iHealthBeat)

CardioNet, Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2008 Financial Results (Business Wire)

Alcatel, Ericsson seen as Verizon upgrade vendors (Reuters)
Motorola a question mark.

Technology companies try to strike gold
Firms hope to find big idea
(Centre Daily Times)
On the startup scene in Happy Valley.

Feminizing the field of computer science (Daily Pennsylvanian)

SAS Warms to Open-Source One Letter at a Time (New York Times: Bits)

InterDigital Showcases Integrated SlimChip HSPA Modem on the Texas Instruments Advanced OMAP 3 Development Platform
Device Running Android on a Live 3G Network at Mobile World Congress
(Business Wire)

Dynasil Announces First Quarter 2009 Results (Business Wire)



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Comcast’s Hot Wheels
The Nation’s First Wideband Customers Are Thrilled (Mostly). Can DOCSIS 3.0 Really Neutralize the Telco Threat?
(Multichannel News)


The Story is Where It's @: Wharton Entrepreneurship Conference 2009 (The Green Skeptic)

MapQuest: A Symbol Of Everything That's Gone Wrong (Silicon Alley Insider: The Business Insider)



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Twittering Inferno: “Holy Crap. This Is an Actual Fire” (All Things Digital: MediaMemo)
Fire at Philly startup Invite Media

ClickEquations hopes its search software finds customers (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Wharton Entrepreneurship Conference - Live (Phillypreneurs)

Intelligroup® Reports 2008 Revenue Growth of 8.3% to $157 Million, Operating Income of $11.1 Million and EPS of $0.16 (Business Wire)

Emtec Acquires IT Consulting Company KOAN-IT
Acquisition of Consulting Firm Further Strengthens Emtec’s IT Services and Solutions Portfolio
(Business Wire)

NetSuite attacks SAP: hype vs. reality (ZDNet Blogs)

Finisar cuts 200 jobs as revenues slide (Marketwire via Compound Semiconductor Blog)
Finisar acquired Optium Corp of Horsham last year. No word yet on how many cuts might have taken place here.

Senate Passes Stimulus Bill with $19 Billion for Health IT (MedPage Today)

A Health-Tech Monopoly
Another surprise in the stimulus fine print.
(Wall Street Journal)

Another major firm buys into Pennsylvania's future (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

Comcast CEO, executives forgo 2009 salary increase (Associated Press via Business Week)

Can Comcast Save TiVo? (NewTeeVee)

SES DELIVERS ANOTHER YEAR OF SOLID GROWTH IN 2008 (Company Press Release)
SES's US unit, SES Americom, is based in Princeton.

Chesco man found guilty of doing business with Iran (Philadelphia Inquirer)



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U.S. and Russian satellites collide (CNET News)



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