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5 Articles match "Innocal","Los Angeles"
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
The #140 Characters Conference took place over the past two days at the Kodak theater here in Los Angeles. If you think all mommy bloggers are sweet and innocent and talk only about diapers and soccer games you are in for a big surprise and a real treat.
It aimed to focus on the real-time effects of using Twitter for business, but what I took away from it had much more to do with seeing people connect in real-time. Here are some of my highlights from the conference, I hope you made a lasting connection or two while you were there.
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
The #140 Characters Conference took place over the past two days at the Kodak theater here in Los Angeles. If you think all mommy bloggers are sweet and innocent and talk only about diapers and soccer games you are in for a big surprise and a real treat.
It aimed to focus on the real-time effects of using Twitter for business, but what I took away from it had much more to do with seeing people connect in real-time. Here are some of my highlights from the conference, I hope you made a lasting connection or two while you were there.
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Monday, April 27, 2009
Los Angeles-based Mojix , a venture backed developer of RFID technology, said this morning that it has released a new, software product targeted at RFID asset and process management. Mojix is venture backed by Oak Investment Partners, Red Rock Ventures and InnoCal Venture Capital. Separately, the firm also said it had inked a deal with government system integrator SRA International. Mojix said its new software product ties into its hardware to provide "end-to-end" real-time location of assets and goods.
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The Best from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Monday, April 27, 2009
Los Angeles-based Mojix , a venture backed developer of RFID technology, said this morning that it has released a new, software product targeted at RFID asset and process management. Mojix is venture backed by Oak Investment Partners, Red Rock Ventures and InnoCal Venture Capital. Separately, the firm also said it had inked a deal with government system integrator SRA International. Mojix said its new software product ties into its hardware to provide "end-to-end" real-time location of assets and goods.
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Friday, October 17, 2008
Los Angeles-based Mojix has expanded the firm's RFID products, the firm said this week. Mojix develops hardware used to extend the reach of current RFID systems, and is venture backed by Oak Investment Partners, Red Rock Ventures, and InnoCal Venture Capital. According to Mojix, it has expanded its line of RFID transmitters, adding a new line of products specifically for mobile, handheld, and outdoor use, as well as a multiple port device to supply power to passive RFID tags. Mojix said its new multiple port Mojix eNode product provides lower cost and more reliable RFID deployments.
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
The #140 Characters Conference took place over the past two days at the Kodak theater here in Los Angeles. If you think all mommy bloggers are sweet and innocent and talk only about diapers and soccer games you are in for a big surprise and a real treat.
It aimed to focus on the real-time effects of using Twitter for business, but what I took away from it had much more to do with seeing people connect in real-time. Here are some of my highlights from the conference, I hope you made a lasting connection or two while you were there.
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
The #140 Characters Conference took place over the past two days at the Kodak theater here in Los Angeles. If you think all mommy bloggers are sweet and innocent and talk only about diapers and soccer games you are in for a big surprise and a real treat.
It aimed to focus on the real-time effects of using Twitter for business, but what I took away from it had much more to do with seeing people connect in real-time. Here are some of my highlights from the conference, I hope you made a lasting connection or two while you were there.
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
Ramin Sadr is CEO of Los Angeles-based Mojix (www.mojix.com), a firm which is taking experience originally garnered by the firm's technology team in developing -- of all things -- deep space probes for NASA, and has been applying that to the RFID market. Mojix is venture backed by Oak Investment Partners, Red Rock Ventures, and Innocal.
Tell Dr. The company has developed technology which uses deep space communications techniques to dramatically extend the range of passive RFID tags, used for things like supply chain automation, asset tracking, and warehouse operations.
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