Wednesday, September 22, 2010

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Dunkin’ will crank up Nutmeg State drivers
It's official. Dunkin' Donuts will become the official joe of the Connecticut Turnpike.

JetBlue looks to have Wi-Fi on its planes
JetBlue Airways, the largest carrier at Logan International Airport, is getting into the Wi-Fi game.

It will be Gillette Stadium through 2031
Gillette, the Boston-based shaving and male grooming brand, said its name will stay on Gillette Stadium through the 2031 football season.

Two Burlington Woods taps Lincoln Property
The Boston office of Lincoln Property Co. said that it has been selected as the exclusive leasing agent forTwo Burlington Woods in Burlington.

Forsyth officially relocates to Cambridge
The Forsyth Institute, an oral-health research organization affiliated with Harvard University, said it has officially relocated to 245 First St. in Cambridge.

Partners+Simons wins kudos
Boston ad agency Partners+Simons said that the "TuftsMedicalCenter.tv" initiative that it created for Tufts Medical Center has won an award from the Web Marketing Association.

Unitil presents new emergency plan to Fitchburg
FITCHBURG -- Officials with an electric utility that came under intense criticism for its response to an ice storm that paralyzed central Massachusetts two years ago say they have developed a new emergency response plan.

Pricey US housing markets include Wellesley
A Coldwell Banker survey of US housing markets finds that Wellesley is the seventh most expensive housing market in the country.

Biogen Idec issues statement on Novartis MS drug
Biogen Idec responds to FDA approval of a new MS drug from rival Novartis.

Akamai teams up with NFL.com
Akamai Technologies, the Cambridge provider of Internet content delivery services, said that NFL.com has implemented Akamai's HD Network to enable broader availability of high-quality online video.

Today in Globe Business
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

EveryScape sues Adobe for patent infringement
A Newton company called EveryScape Inc. has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Adobe Systems Inc. for including EveryScape image-editing technology in some versions of Adobe's Photoshop software.

iZUP offers promo to block driver texting
App that limits smartphone use while owners are driving is availabe free this week while Washington officials hold a summit on distracted driving.

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