- Philly.comments blog pins down comments like perfect caps-lock butterflies [AV Club: Onion] — The blog’s author declined to be identified when Technically Philly reached out
- Canary Promotion celebrates 10 years [Canary newsletter] — The marketing and design duo that recently focused just on marketing hits its 10 year anniversary.
- Dell Looks in Mirror, Sees Hip Silicon Valley Startup [Wired] — A big story on Dell’s big new facility in Silicon Valley that mentions the Boomi acquisition that prompted a Philly Tech News tweet that led to Boomi chief Bob Moul to double down on the region, noting buying larger space in Berwyn.
- Marketing continues for Philadelphia Media Network tablet despite exec’s departure [NewsWorks] — WHYY reports the executive leading the publisher’s tablet project has left the company.
- SAP hiring ‘a few hundred’ here, more in 2012 [Philly Deals:Inquirer] — In Newtown Square
- Penn, Phila. among EPA’s top 50 in green-power use [Inquirer] – “The University of Pennsylvania and the City of Philadelphia have landed on the Environmental Protection Agency’s top 50 consumers of green power”
- Invention that won design award was a big surprise [Philadelphia Business Journal] — Big Belly trash cans won a national design award
- Pride & Prejudice & Zombies: The Interactive Book App [Quirk Books] — The Old City geek-tastic publisher launches a new arm of its bestselling spinoff See video promotion below.
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