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8 Articles match "Geni","Google"
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Sunday, March 7, 2010
After recent announcements by Google and Apple, the mobile advertising ecosystem is abuzz with optimism and flush with venture capital. In this session, you'll hear from the experts on what the future really holds for the app and if there is a genie in the bottle. Keynote: Diana Pouliot, Director Mobile Advertising, Google 1:00pm: Mobile Spotlight: How Mustang Made Mobile a Must Have: Branded mobile content can be a powerful way for TechZulu will be streaming Digiday : Mobile live from 8:00am - 5:00pm PST Monday 3/8. Discover Discover the what the future holds
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
West Hollywood-based Geni.com , the online family tree and genealogy site backed by the Founders Fund and Charles River Ventures, told its users today that it has created a new "Geni Lab" for experimental features from the firm. As part of the lab, the company said it has created a new feature to enable translation of pages on the site, tapping Google Translate for the translations. Geni said its Geni Labs effort will allow users to experiment with features that the company is working on, with no guarantee that they will be updated or supported. READ MORE>>
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Monday, August 3, 2009
After this was my panel (co-hosted by Christian Gammill who had to leave mid-way to race off to Hawaii to get engaged and by Tony Adam), with Mike Jones (COO of MySpace), David Sacks (founder of Geni and Yammer) and Jamie Montgomery (CEO of tech investment bank Montgomery & Co). The tone of the panel was set by David’s announcement that he was relocating to Silicon Valley (and dragging Geni & Yammer with him). ExpenseBay Wins Showoff
Twiistup 6 has come to an end.
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Friday, May 15, 2009
He graduated from Rhodes College and the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth (MBA). Sam Cimino, Sales Manager SW of YouTube/Google As YouTube’s Southwest Regional Manager, Sam is responsible for generating revenue across YouTube and the Google Content Network which comprises a media network that reaches nearly 80% of all internet users worldwide. Focusing on the entertainment, automotive, technology, retail and financial sectors, Sam oversees all aspects of the groups advertising relationships in conjunction with Google Team managers and sales leads across the region.
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Monday, November 24, 2008
Los Angeles-based genealogy and family networking site Geni has rolled out a new "Family Finder" feature, the firm said Friday, allowing users to import addresses from Microsoft Outlook, web email programs like Google's Gmail and Yahoo, or other sources. According to Geni, the new feature will look through your address book and select anyone that the company's software thinks is related to you. The new feature also allows Geni users to invite other contacts to share photos, videos, and events. Geni operates a Web 2.0
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
West Hollywood-based Geni.com , the online family tree and genealogy site backed by the Founders Fund and Charles River Ventures, told its users today that it has created a new "Geni Lab" for experimental features from the firm. As part of the lab, the company said it has created a new feature to enable translation of pages on the site, tapping Google Translate for the translations. Geni said its Geni Labs effort will allow users to experiment with features that the company is working on, with no guarantee that they will be updated or supported. READ MORE>>
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
This morning, Knowledge Genie (www.myknowledgegenie.com) launched a new web site that helps experts and authors publish online information to the web. What is the idea behind Knowledge Genie?
Milo Milo Sindell: Knowledge Genie is a software platform that anybody can use to capture, package, and publish what they know into an interactive online software application. We sat down and spoke with Milo Sindell, one of the founders of the firm, to learn more about how the firm came about and what it's trying to accomplish.
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Monday, May 25, 2009
The genie is back, except this time, he reads the fan tweets live (sponsored by Coca-Cola!). web site has been murdered by Google! As reported by Variety , a Twitter-themed television show is now under development. It’s being described as “putting ordinary people on the trail of celebrities in a revolutionary competitive format.” 8221;
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Monday, May 25, 2009
The genie is back, except this time, he reads the fan tweets live (sponsored by Coca-Cola!). web site has been murdered by Google! As reported by Variety , a Twitter-themed television show is now under development. It’s being described as “putting ordinary people on the trail of celebrities in a revolutionary competitive format.” 8221;
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Sunday, March 7, 2010
After recent announcements by Google and Apple, the mobile advertising ecosystem is abuzz with optimism and flush with venture capital. In this session, you'll hear from the experts on what the future really holds for the app and if there is a genie in the bottle. Keynote: Diana Pouliot, Director Mobile Advertising, Google 1:00pm: Mobile Spotlight: How Mustang Made Mobile a Must Have: Branded mobile content can be a powerful way for TechZulu will be streaming Digiday : Mobile live from 8:00am - 5:00pm PST Monday 3/8. Discover Discover the what the future holds
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Monday, August 3, 2009
After this was my panel (co-hosted by Christian Gammill who had to leave mid-way to race off to Hawaii to get engaged and by Tony Adam), with Mike Jones (COO of MySpace), David Sacks (founder of Geni and Yammer) and Jamie Montgomery (CEO of tech investment bank Montgomery & Co). The tone of the panel was set by David’s announcement that he was relocating to Silicon Valley (and dragging Geni & Yammer with him). ExpenseBay Wins Showoff
Twiistup 6 has come to an end.
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