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60 Articles match "Los Angeles","News","Web"
The Latest from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Los Angeles-based GotCast.com , the online casting site run by Alec Shankman, said today that it has launched two talent searches for on-camera roles, for The Streamy Award, and HollyScoop, a syndicated TV show and site focused on celebrites, music, and fashion news. The new guaranteed roles are for a red carpet host for The Streamy Awards, and a host for Hollyscoop's TV show and web site. GotCast allows users to submit their profiles, photos, and information in hopes of getting casted for entertainment positions. READ MORE>>
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
The firm is venture and angel backed, and was co-founded by Wil Schroter, who is involved with a number of other startups here, including Affordit. News, ABC competition game shows, feature films, etc.--people There was some beautiful web sites that were built, but I know from my time as a talent agent, these guys were spending a lot of time and money on content, but not spending a lot of time on how to monetize it. Alec Shankman is CEO of Santa Monica-based Gotcast (www.gotcast.com), an online site focused on casting of actors for television shows, movies, and other productions.
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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. Mark Suster, a partner at GRP Partners in Los Angeles, spoke with Fastcompany.com about RSS ); Why You Should Start a Company in...
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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. Mark Suster, a partner at GRP Partners in Los Angeles, spoke with Fastcompany.com about RSS ); Why You Should Start a Company in...
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Monday, March 17, 2008
think this bad news for most ad networks who will soon need to specialize and/or be selling remnant inventory only. Los Angeles has a vast ecosystem of advertising management talent to draw upon and will naturally be the beneficiary of this industry boo Google's new Ad Manager technology will soon enable premium ad banners to be sold directly to advertisers by publishers and when the clicks are used up on the premium ads it will revert automatically to use Google Adsense. This is a brilliant move and will further accelerate the gap between premium content and generic publishers
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Monday, October 19, 2009
But the web site visitors are accurate. I'll be doing a keynote presentation in a week or so where there might be 1,000 people in the room. The bad news is that my blog gets about that many new visitors each day. I keep my blogs separate from by company web site. I did a presentation about the use of Social Media to a great group of people who mostly are different kinds of service professionals (attorneys, accountants, consultants, etc.). I promised that I would do a follow-up post with some thoughts out of the presentation and providing links.
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Friday, January 15, 2010
LAWeekly announced the winners of their first annual web awards today. LA’s Best News Blog
GOOD Los Angeles
LA’s Best Online Photo of the Year
“Walkabout,” by Mathieu Young, GOOD Los Angeles
We want to send out a big congratulations to those of you who were picked, and send a special thanks out to all of our readers. Thanks to your support, and your votes, we took home the award for Best Tech Blog.
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Friday, January 15, 2010
LAWeekly announced the winners of their first annual web awards today. LA’s Best News Blog
GOOD Los Angeles
LA’s Best Online Photo of the Year
“Walkabout,” by Mathieu Young, GOOD Los Angeles
We want to send out a big congratulations to those of you who were picked, and send a special thanks out to all of our readers. Thanks to your support, and your votes, we took home the award for Best Tech Blog.
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Friday, December 12, 2008
Los Angeles-based Big Stage Entertainment has inked its third partnership of the week, saying yesterday that it has tied into Splash News, a provider of celebrity news and photos. Big Stage, which develops virtual 3D avatar technology, said that the agreement allows consumers to put their 3-D avatars into celebrity photos from Splash News, both on the Big Stage web site and at partner web sites. The firm said the partnership will allow consumers to put themselves into photos with stars like Britney Spears, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, and Shaquille O'Neal, and embed those photos into things like Facebook, MySpace, and the web.
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Monday, June 8, 2009
Los Angeles-based RotoHog , which develops fantasy sports games, announced Monday that the firm has signed on Sporting news, to create fantasy games for the brand. According to RotoHog, it will build free and paid online fantasy games for football, basketball, hockey, golf and motor sports for Sporting News, to be featured on the publication's web site. Financial terms of the multi-year agreement were not disclosed. RotoHog said it will begin providing the games, starting with football, in late summer 2009.
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
LA Weekly announced that they are having the first ever Los Angeles Web Awards . There are so many great bloggers, writers, foodies and oversharers in Los Angeles, this is a great way to highlight the best of the best and bring attention to a site that may not be on everyone’s regular RSS feed.
Feel free to nominate your favorite Los Angeles tech blog lalawag in as many categories as you see fit. There are a total of 36 categories to choose from, but don’t worry you don’t have to fill in all of them in order to submit your vote. To
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Monday, March 17, 2008
think this bad news for most ad networks who will soon need to specialize and/or be selling remnant inventory only. Los Angeles has a vast ecosystem of advertising management talent to draw upon and will naturally be the beneficiary of this industry boom.
...Tags: Tags: Investing web 2.0 Google's new Ad Manager technology will soon enable premium ad banners to be sold directly to advertisers by publishers and when the clicks are used up on the premium ads it will revert automatically to use Google Adsense. This is a brilliant move
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Brizzly is a new web based Twitter client currently in private beta and it’s FANTASTIC.
Los Angeles based entrepreneur and MySpace savior Mike Jones is also an investor.
...Tags: Tags: News brizzly twitte From Things Labs , Brizzly boasts some nice features and a great UI. The service offers a new view on your Tweeter stream, with AJAX-y goodness and better handling of tweeted media.
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