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5 Articles match "Innocal","Product"
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Monday, July 27, 2009
How this works: Make experiencing your product into a ritual and it’ll become memorable and worthy of conversation.
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Innocent Drinks’ founders tell a story about how their customers demanded they quit their proper jobs to grow their new company.
#6 One of my goals with Mixergy is to help you build a business that’s as talked about as Cirque du Soleil, Red Bull and adidas.
To do that, I invited Bertrand Cesvet, whose firm helped all three of those companies build remarkable experiences.
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
startup-oriented lawyer may not be able to convince a jury of a guilty man’s innocence, but they can guide your adVenture through the menacing legal shoals it will no doubt face. once received a very aggressive letter from a Fortune 500 BDC who felt that our remote access product was being used improperly by certain users to circumvent the BDC’s licensing scheme. They demanded that we send This is a reposting of a ‘classic’ popular post.
Johnnie Cochran was an effective, albeit smarmy, defense lawyer who would say or do anything to defend his clients (anyone
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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 said its new software product ties into its hardware to provide "end-to-end" real-time location of assets and goods. Mojix said the deal will deliver its RFID products to government organizations. Separately, the firm also said it had inked a deal with government system integrator SRA International. The firm said the new software also ties into enterprise and other backend sysetms.
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The Best from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Monday, July 27, 2009
How this works: Make experiencing your product into a ritual and it’ll become memorable and worthy of conversation.
4 Exclusive Product Offerings
Innocent Drinks’ founders tell a story about how their customers demanded they quit their proper jobs to grow their new company.
#6 One of my goals with Mixergy is to help you build a business that’s as talked about as Cirque du Soleil, Red Bull and adidas.
To do that, I invited Bertrand Cesvet, whose firm helped all three of those companies build remarkable experiences.
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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 said its new software product ties into its hardware to provide "end-to-end" real-time location of assets and goods. Mojix said the deal will deliver its RFID products to government organizations. Separately, the firm also said it had inked a deal with government system integrator SRA International. The firm said the new software also ties into enterprise and other backend sysetms.
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Friday, October 17, 2008
Los Angeles-based Mojix has expanded the firm's RFID products, the firm said this week. 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 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. Mojix said its new multiple port Mojix eNode product provides lower cost and more reliable RFID deployments.
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
Mojix is venture backed by Oak Investment Partners, Red Rock Ventures, and Innocal.
Tell Tell us a little bit about your products?
Dr. Ramin Sadr: Our products, and technology, is essentially game changing in terms of RFID passive tags, and how passive tags have been used in the past. We designed Block 5, the original Dr. 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
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
startup-oriented lawyer may not be able to convince a jury of a guilty man’s innocence, but they can guide your adVenture through the menacing legal shoals it will no doubt face. once received a very aggressive letter from a Fortune 500 BDC who felt that our remote access product was being used improperly by certain users to circumvent the BDC’s licensing scheme. They demanded that we send This is a reposting of a ‘classic’ popular post.
Johnnie Cochran was an effective, albeit smarmy, defense lawyer who would say or do anything to defend his clients (anyone
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