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30 Articles match "2005","Los Angeles"
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Monday, March 8, 2010
Its success in New York quickly led to French Tuesdays being established in Miami in 2004, Los Angeles in 2006, San Francisco in 2007 and Paris in 2009. French Tuesdays offers contemporary men and women entrée to a network of successful individuals and a world of couture nightlife and entertainment. Frequency/Location: Once to a few times a month per city / various venues in Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Paris, San Francisco, and Sao Paulo. Send me your new, updated, or reviews of networking events and organizations. The Notable & Where I'm Going... Tell them you heard about it from Todd's blog! I'll be speaking (yes, yours truly) on “Effective Networking for Entrepreneurs” at the GroundUP Business Group 's Tuesday, March 9th 7-8:30pm, at Zephyr Coffee House, 2419 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91107 .
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Monday, March 1, 2010
Los Angeles By: Laura Rich February 26, 2010 It used to be, if you were serious about starting a tech company, you went to Silicon Valley. But lets face it, when you think of Los Angeles, Internet startups are not the first things that spring to mind. The city has, however, quietly been home to some of the most successful online companies RSS ); Why You Should Start a Company in...
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Matt Coffin , the founder of Los Angeles-based LowerMyBills and an active angel investor in Southern California, has joined venture capital firm Split Rock Partners as a Venture Advisor, the venture firm said this week. Split Rock was an investor in LowerMyBills, which Coffin sold to Experian in 2005 for $380M. Coffin also Split Rock, which is based in Minneapolis, said that Coffin will work with the firm to identify promising investment opportunities, as well as to help advise its existing portfolio companies. Tags: lowermybills matt coffin venture capital inv
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The Best from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Monday, March 1, 2010
Los Angeles By: Laura Rich February 26, 2010 It used to be, if you were serious about starting a tech company, you went to Silicon Valley. But lets face it, when you think of Los Angeles, Internet startups are not the first things that spring to mind. The city has, however, quietly been home to some of the most successful online companies RSS ); Why You Should Start a Company in...
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Friday, May 15, 2009
Formerly, he was Managing Director of both Product Management and of Business Development at Los Angeles Times Interactive. an enterprise social networking platform provider located in Los Angeles, CA. In 2005, Majid coauthored "Data Strategy" a book designed to help streamline information management within organizations. Just a quick note that I'll be moderating a Technology Council Event : Social Networking as a Business Strategy May 19, 2009 - Culver City Social networking media are used on a daily basis to grow businesses and expand career opportunities.
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009 -- ACG Los Angeles Business Conference. Now in its 12th year, the ACG Los Angeles Business Conference is the premier West Coast event focusing on corporate finance and MandA activity for middle-market companies. Keynote speakers will include Paul Volcker, Chairman of President Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory Board and former Chairman of the Federal Reserve System, and Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State from 2005 to 2009. More than 1,500 corporate executives and professionals from across the country and abroad are expected to attend.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 -- ACG Los Angeles Business Conference. Now in its 12th year, the ACG Los Angeles Business Conference is the premier West Coast event focusing on corporate finance and MandA activity for middle-market companies. Keynote speakers will include Paul Volcker, Chairman of President Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory Board and former Chairman of the Federal Reserve System, and Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State from 2005 to 2009. More than 1,500 corporate executives and professionals from across the country and abroad are expected to attend.
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Thursday, October 30, 2008
Los Angeles-based PriceGrabber.com , the online shopping comparison site owned by Experian, announced Thursday that the firm has launched a new, free shipping site . Experian bought PriceGrabber.com in 2005. According to PriceGrabbber, the new site allows shoppers to evaluate free shipping offers from more than 1,000 retailers. The firm said the new site is aimed at helping consumers find additional ways to save money, particularly in a challenging economic climate.
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Matt Coffin , the founder of Los Angeles-based LowerMyBills and an active angel investor in Southern California, has joined venture capital firm Split Rock Partners as a Venture Advisor, the venture firm said this week. Split Rock was an investor in LowerMyBills, which Coffin sold to Experian in 2005 for $380M. Coffin also Split Rock, which is based in Minneapolis, said that Coffin will work with the firm to identify promising investment opportunities, as well as to help advise its existing portfolio companies. Tags: lowermybills matt coffin venture capital inv
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
Los Angeles-based EA Mobile , the mobile game publishing arm of Electronic Arts, has set its sights on a new platform for its mobile games: Amazon's Kindle. EA Mobile came out of EA's acquisition of Los Angeles based Jamdat in 2005. According to Amazon.com, it is launching an effort to allow developers to create their own, active content on the electronic reader, including games, Internet-linked content, word games, and puzzles. As part of the announcement, Amazon said that one of the first firms to be creating applications for the Kindle is EA Mobile.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Howard Bragman is Chairman and Founder of Fifteen Minutes , a strategic media and public relations agency, he launched in 2005. Today, we have a lunch with the editor of Los Angeles Magazine, because I want them to start to think of this guy. Have you ever seen a business that’s clearly inferior to yours get constant glowing mentions in the media? Or have you ever seen an entrepreneur who doesn’t know jack get quoted in the New York Times like he’s the professor of your industry?
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Los Angeles-based Morph Labs , the latest startup of Gluecode Software founder Winston Damarillo, has launched a new product focused on private cloud management, the firm announced today. Damarillo founded GlueCode Software, which he sold to IBM in 2005. Morph said it has launched Morph CloudServer, a set of software tools to manage and provision enterprise cloud computing. The firm said the software leverages Amazon's AWS API, and is looking to simplify and accelerate adoption of cloud computing.
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Friday, October 2, 2009
Los Angeles-based RealD , which develops 3D movie projection hardware, disclosed this morning that it has installed an upgraded cinema systems at the El Capitan. The El Capitan has been using the firm's 3D technology since 2005, and according to RealD is the highest attended RealD 3D theatre in the world. Financial details of the win was not disclosed. According to RealD, the Hollywood theater has upgraded to the firm's XL Cinema System, which increases the brightness of 3D projection and is designed to support bigger movie screens.
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