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Report: Southwestern Indiana a broadband backwater

May 21, 2011
 IBJ Staff
Federal data shows no more than 20 percent of residents in Gibson County have basic broadband Internet service.
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Health care providers opening to technologyRestricted Content

May 14, 2011
Katie Maurer
Some health care system are finally allowing online scheduling.
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Tech firm Slingshot expanding, plans 114 more jobs

May 6, 2011
 IBJ Staff
Indianapolis-based Slingshot SEO Inc., founded by three friends from Zionsville High School, plans to expand operations in Indianapolis, adding 114 more employees by 2013, economic development executives announced Friday morning.
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ALTOM: The New York Times reinvents the 'paywall'

April 23, 2011
Tim Altom
The New York Times has decided to once again huddle behind a “paywall,” a decision that’s galvanized the Web world. But this paywall is different from ones the paper has tried in the past.
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School district to take science instruction online

April 17, 2011
Associated Press
Students in a central Indiana community will soon get their science instruction online instead of through textbooks, but the technology will come at a price.
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Practical IT firm Formstack a quiet success

March 19, 2011
Chris O'Malley
Formstack, the Indianapolis-based drag-and-drop form builder software firm, isn’t flashy like its California social-media-site sister Formspring, but it’s intensely practical for organizations needing contact forms, order forms and other online business tools.
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Local firm making noise with app for radio stations

February 24, 2011
Scott Olson
Boost Media & Entertainment's MyStationApp targets independent radio stations such as WTTS-FM 92.3 in Bloomington, which is having success with the product.
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SKARBECK: Get set for a landslide of social media IPOsRestricted Content

February 19, 2011
Ken Skarbeck
Social media seems to be the talk (or, um, tweet) of the town these days. While hundreds of millions of people are using these tech media to interact with one another, the question investors are trying to answer is, what are these businesses worth?
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Complaints spark IURC to limit telecom’s service territory

February 17, 2011
Scott Olson
E.Com Technologies LLC, which serves the large Centennial subdivision in Westfield, cannot expand its service territory without the state agency's permission. Charges of anti-competitive behavior led to the decision.
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AT&T planning upgrades to city wireless network

February 9, 2011
Improvements, which include nine new cell towers and more Wi-Fi coverage, are expected to be made before Indianapolis hosts next year's Super Bowl.
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Software startup takes on personal finance heavyweightsRestricted Content

February 5, 2011
Francesca Jarosz
MyJibe forces everyday consumers to set savings goals and plan what they will need to spend before they spend it.
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Missionary group says vendor holding website hostage

February 4, 2011
Evangelical Baptist Missions Inc. says its former IT vendor is holding its website hostage—potentially hampering the safety of people working abroad.
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Coupon site targets lunch-pail crowd

January 29, 2011
Cory Schouten
Robert Baer and Joel Curts spent five months and almost $15,000—mostly on programming their own coupon platform—to launch DailyLunchDeal.com, a coupon site focused solely on dining.
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ChaCha lands $3M investment

January 20, 2011
The Carmel-based company said the latest round of financing extends a $20 million investment it received in October to fund an expansion of its signature mobile service.
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Broadband provider sends troubling financial signals

December 30, 2010
Chris O'Malley
Omnicity Corp. is a half-year behind in payments to a Muncie lender and faces several lawsuits over unpaid bills from companies it acquired.
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One Click buys, rejuvenates retail websites using online marketing savvyRestricted Content

December 11, 2010
Chris O'Malley
Greenwood company buys sites on the cheap and turns them into profit centers.
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Online 'daily deals' coupons transform local advertisingRestricted Content

December 11, 2010
Cory Schouten
A big-dollar offer from Google for Groupon—the undisputed king of a U.S. daily deal industry already worth $2.5 billion a year—has emboldened an armada of coupon competitors looking to grab a piece of the fast-growing market.
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ALTOM: Just because it's on the Web doesn't mean it's free

December 4, 2010
Tim Altom
Surfing the Web is like being the parent of multiple kids. You hear the rowdiness in a far-off room all day long and learn to take it for granted, but once in a while there’s a great crash and a howl that sounds like a civil defense siren.
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Raidious aims to feed online marketing beastRestricted Content

November 27, 2010
Chris O'Malley
Upstart firm helps its clients meet onerous content demands of social media, other online marketing channels.
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Salvation Army hopes technology boosts fundraising

November 18, 2010
Andrea Muirragui Davis
After falling short of its fundraising goal last year, Salvation Army of Indiana is unveiling a text-to-give promotion and a social media campaign in hopes of ringing up gifts from new donors.
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Purdue website calculates asteroid damage

November 13, 2010
 IBJ Staff
The site is “scientifically accurate enough” to be used by the Department of Homeland Security and NASA, but friendly enough for elementary school students.
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Rushville broadband firm sued by companies it acquired

October 26, 2010
Scott Olson
Omnicity Corp. is named in three lawsuits brought by owners of companies the firm bought who say they've not been paid the entire purchase price. All told, they claim they're owed more than $1.2 million.
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Entrepreneurs give sales pitches high-tech twist

October 16, 2010
Francesca Jarosz
The site allows users to create and save sales proposals online. Those sending the proposals then can track who is viewing the documents, which parts they’re examining and for how long.
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IHSAA launches Internet television network

October 8, 2010
The site, www.ihsaatv.org, will broadcast high school state championship games, as well as other high school sports-related content.
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Four-year-old BlueLock makes first change in top executive ranks

October 2, 2010
 IBJ Staff
The so-called cloud computing and managed IT services firm is part of Collina Ventures, a holding company created by local tech entrepreneurs Karen and Mark Hill.
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  1. First, the Athenaeum is going to have to get past the hurdle with the Lockerbie residents and the agreement that the parcel would be residential. Second, and in my opinion, this prime piece of property should include parking, PLUS, a black box theater(s), some market rate and affordable artist housing and a plan to renovate and reconfigure the second story theater. I would negotiate to add the DeHaan property surface parking lot into the development mix, place a one story surface parking garage on the DeHaan lot on the street level (for the Dehaan tenants use during the daytime) and add a second story to the garage that would become an addition to the current second story theater and then change the direction of the theater by moving the stage across the alley and on top of the DeHaan lot parking. You can add all the stage elements that are currently missing from the Athenaeum stage to make it more attractive for use by Ballet, Opera and traveling productions. Plus, the theater changes would probably help solve some of the soundproofing issues. Alas,it does not seem to be a part of the strategic plan to conduct a study to determine best use of the property. Seems like the current plan is a quick and easy move that ignores the property best use/potential and any strategic property planning for the effect on future generations.

  2. I recall that MSA's pilings are still in the ground and hard to remove. It’s not likely any proposal will include significant underground construction/parking because of this. Start adding 2 floors of retail, 8 floors of parking and 5-10 floors of possible hotel, and/or 10-20 floors of residential, and you are at 30 floors already with possible expansion of all the uses. But then again I could be wrong.

  3. Accoriding to their website there is no deadline to the Do Not Call list. What is this article referring to??

  4. On what planet are they entitled to this largesse from the stockholders? These people make multi-million dollar salaries: Pay for your own personal travel.

  5. It matters because they're already paid enormously fat salaries: Pay for your own personal travel. Being "taxed on it" isn't a valid excuse--so what? They're still being gifted a raft of luxury perks from somebody else's money on top of an enormous, lavish salary.

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