SAP to NetSuite: “Impact on our business is negligible” (IT Knowledge Exchange: SAP Watch)

SAP: Piper Launches With Sell; Says Street Too Bullish (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Pat Toomey officially steps into Senate race on Tax Day (Easton Express-Times)

No Huddling: Access Denied To Program Carriage Trial
ALJ Closes Trial To Reporters As NFL Network,Comcast Cite Proprietary Data
(Multichannel News)
Update: Judge To Provide Expedited Transcripts To Public in NFL Network, Comcast Trial
Administrative Law Judge Richard Sippel opted not to open court to reporters
(Broadcasting & Cable)

SEPTA charts new route on Google (Metro Philadelphia)

Goodbye, Hal!
(Light Reading: Cable Digital News)
On departing WorldGate CEO Hal Krisbergh and WorldGate's place in Cable history.

Time Warner Cable tells FCC to shut up about net neutrality (ars technica)

2009 Wharton Business Plan Competition “Great Eight” Finalists Vie for $70,000 in Prizes, VC Interest (Wharton School)

Federal Reserve Board Beige Book--Philadelphia--April 15, 2009 (Federal Reserve Board)

Advertising Yourself: Building a Personal Brand through Social Networks (Knowledge@Wharton)

Page Views Jump at Philly.com (Editor & Publisher)

ME: Mobility Enterprise Magazine Launches
Quarterly Magazine Hosts Conversation on Technology Infrastructure to Support Mobile Workforce
(Business Wire)



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Harry Kalas Dies

Harry Kalas dies
(Philadelphia Daily News)

But his voice will live on forever.


Clinical Trials Manager Heads Into VC (Wall Street Journal: Venture Capital Dispatch)
Philadelphia-based Numoda Corp raising $150 million fund.

Comcast’s Burke takes on critics of company’s dual strategies (Street & Smith's Sports Business Journal)

Tech Mahindra Outbids Larsen, Wilbur Ross for Satyam (Bloomberg)

Interview: SAP's global head of project operations [podcast]
(ZDNet Blogs)

Netsuite software targets SAP, Oracle: source (Reuters)

WorldGate founder Krisbergh resigns (Philly.com: Philly Inc)

Angels follow cautious route on investments
But equity stakes can cost less for those willing to take risks
(NJBIZ.com)

Blumenthal says HITECH faces challenges (Healthcare IT News)

Google Health faces its first test (ZDNet Healthcare)

Fandango for IPhone (PC World)
Fandango is a unit of Comcast Interactive Media.

Comcast, TWC Contribute To CableLabs Tru2way Reference Code
‘Canonical' Version Based on Stack From Operators' OCAP Development LLC Venture
(Multichannel News)

Clone Memory Maker Dataram Buys Rival MMB
(IT Jungle)

eBay starts undoing bad acquisitions: Sets StumbleUpon free (ZDNet Blogs)
I'll be interested to see if Josh Kopelman has any comment about this. First Round Capital was an early backer of StumbleUpon
and Josh has had some other experience dealing with eBay as well.
(Update: Josh K tweets: Hey @eBay - since you've sold StumbleUpon and are apparently selling Skype, any chance I can buy half.com back?)

Creditors Want Control of Philly Newspapers (MediaPost: Media Daily News)

Pa. officials object to newspaper executives bonus [in Journal Register bankruptcy] (Associated Press via MSN Money)



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Creditors seek 'oversight' of Philadelphia Newspapers, LLC (Philadelphia Daily News)


Kenexa to hire 200 more for Vizag campus (Business Standard of India)



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Who Wants .philly?

This article in USA Today discusses the possible plethora of Internet domain suffixes that might become available by next year under changes approved by ICANN, the organization that oversees the Web's address system. The difference with these new domains, according to the article, is that they can be purchased by one entity, rather than parceled out to individual subdomain registrants at $10 a pop (though I suppose the domain owner could do that too).
The proposed price for these new domains is $185,000 up front, and a $25,000 annual continuance fee. There may be a bidding system if more than one entity wants the same domain. The article mentions .philly as one example. I'd love it for my blog, but I think the price is a little beyond my budget right now.