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Links: $251k for low-income entrepreneurs, DesignPhiladelphia and more

Co-Working is So Sweet at Lancaster’s Candy Factory [Keystone Edge] Open House: The Future is Now at Intel [Keystone Edge] — Cool developments at Intel Labs at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh Innovation Nation: DesignPhiladelphia Gives Boost to Creatives, City [Keystone Edge] From Running A Deli To Head Of SAP: A conversation with Bill McDermott, […]


Co-Working is So Sweet at Lancaster’s Candy Factory [Keystone Edge]
Open House: The Future is Now at Intel [Keystone Edge] — Cool developments at Intel Labs at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh
Innovation Nation: DesignPhiladelphia Gives Boost to Creatives, City [Keystone Edge]
From Running A Deli To Head Of SAP: A conversation with Bill McDermott, co-chief executive of the software giant [Forbes] — Based in the Newtown Square North American headquarters H/T PTN
Exploring Innovative Technology in Montgomery County [Chamber blog]
Beyond.com-Acquires-Orbius  Beyond.com Acquires Orbius [Press release] –Two regional companies
SBA awards $251K in Phila. area for low-income entrepreneurs [Philadelphia Business Journal]
Tweet of the Week: “NYC for Comic Con. Folks rave that this city has the most beautiful women in the world. Meh. I’ve seen better. Miss you, Philly.” (Geekadelphia)

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