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Texting saving lives in Africa, High-speed rail video and other Links

How Texting Is Protecting People in Africa [GSK blog] — GlaxoSmithKline Valley Forge man takes on Google [NewsWorks] — WHYY gives Gabe Weinberg of Duck Duck Go the love. DB Schenker moves area operations to Philadelphia [Philadelphia Business Journal] — “DB Schenker, an international transportation and logistics company, has relocated regional operations to Philadelphia, bringing […]


How Texting Is Protecting People in Africa [GSK blog] — GlaxoSmithKline
Valley Forge man takes on Google [NewsWorks] — WHYY gives Gabe Weinberg of Duck Duck Go the love.
DB Schenker moves area operations to Philadelphia [Philadelphia Business Journal] — “DB Schenker, an international transportation and logistics company, has relocated regional operations to Philadelphia, bringing 130 employees”
University City Science Center adds two tenants [Philadelphia Business Journal] — Adaptimmune LLC and Optofluidics
WorldGate CEO and CFO resign amid cash squeeze [Philly Inc: Inquirer] – “Video-phone maker WorldGate Communications Inc. is once again facing a cash crunch and has responded by beginning to cut its workforce by 65 percent.”
Pennsylvania Bio awards Wednesday in Philadelphia [Philadelphia Business Journal]
Philadelphia Soul opener to be a real tweet [Philadelphia Business Journal] — Arena football leveraged league-endorsed social media chatter during the opener
The Regional Planning Association put together a video, seen below, on the importance of investing in high-speed rail, featuring interviews with many different parties including Paul Levy, President and CEO of Center City District.


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Why Build High-Speed Rail in the Northeast? from Regional Plan Association on Vimeo.

Companies: Center City District / GlaxoSmithKline / Optofluidics / Pennsylvania Bio

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