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8 Articles match "News","Santa Barbara","Southern California"
The Latest from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
We ate great food, we chatted, we listened to Jeremy Anticouni’s 38th broadcast of CBS/KNX Tech News (powered by Make It Work) and I presented to the team. The seven minute piece went on to showcase many of our accomplishments as a company, including the awarding of Services Company of the Year in 2006 by the Tech Council of Southern California and our back to back wins of “Best of Computer Repair” in Santa Barbara, voted on by readers of the Independent. Yesterday, Make It Work got together at our partner South Bay Mini’s offices to discuss our achievements, our challenges and our future…we called it “Launch to the Moon, 2010.”
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
We ate great food, we chatted, we listened to Jeremy Anticouni’s 38th broadcast of CBS/KNX Tech News (powered by Make It Work) and I presented to the team. The seven minute piece went on to showcase many of our accomplishments as a company, including the awarding of Services Company of the Year in 2006 by the Tech Council of Southern California and our back to back wins of “Best of Computer Repair” in Santa Barbara, voted on by readers of the Independent and finished with a focus on our radio show, Tech News, which is on the leading news station, KNX1070 in LA (a CBS
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Saturday, December 5, 2009
It’s been an amazing experience so far, but the best part are the relationships I’ve built since getting started.
Yesterday, I met with @LisaBraithwaite, a local Santa Barbaran. As a board member of the Technology Council of Southern California (now an official sponsor of the event), I first reached out to my fellow board members. I’ve been engaged with social networking for some time now, starting with Myspace and Facebook and just recently (within the last 30 days), Twitter. I’ve jumped on the bandwagon, big time!
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The Best from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Mission The mission of the Caltech/MIT Enterprise Forum is to encourage the growth and success of technology-based entrepreneurial ventures in Southern California. Scope Through its monthly programs, the Forum provides advice, support, education and networking opportunities to technology-based ventures in the Southern California area. Santa Ana, CA 92707 Cost: "Members: Before pre-registration deadline: This is will be a continually updating post. I'll be creating additional lists for educational , chamber of commerce, etc. See also Networking & Social
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Saturday, December 5, 2009
It’s been an amazing experience so far, but the best part are the relationships I’ve built since getting started.
Yesterday, I met with @LisaBraithwaite, a local Santa Barbaran. As a board member of the Technology Council of Southern California (now an official sponsor of the event), I first reached out to my fellow board members. I’ve been engaged with social networking for some time now, starting with Myspace and Facebook and just recently (within the last 30 days), Twitter. I’ve jumped on the bandwagon, big time!
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
He’s done several startups and is a board member of the Technology Council of Southern California (which is where I met him originally). like to book my own travel, so I might be on Expedia or on an airplane. So far, its been instrumental in expanding our reach, presence and brand, but I still believe that we must do it, but not sure exactly why yet. Great stuff! I recently posted about SEO for Startups I’ve recently had a chance to reconnect with Eric David Greenspan ( LinkedIn , Twitter ) He’s the CEO of Make It Work a high quality, personal, high touch technology service provider for homes and small businesses.
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Monday, September 21, 2009
Santa Barbara-based Make It Work , the in-home computer and technology assistance firm known for its bright red Mini-Coopers, is targeting a national expansion, as part of a deal to carry the firm's radio show in twenty three new markets. According to Eric David Greenspan, the firm's founder and CEO, the firm has just signed an LOI to launch its radio show in 23 new markets with Citadel (ABC), and will also be expanding it services beyond the Southern California market as part of that show expansion. The firm runs a popular Saturday show on KNX1070 in Los Angeles, which features the firm's CTO, Jeremy Anticouni and Tim Conway, Jr.
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Friday, March 13, 2009
Santa Barbara-based Make It Work , which operates an in-home, computer and electronics help service, said Friday that it has signed a multi-year contract to host a radio show on KNX 1070. Make It Work serves the Southern California region with computer troubleshooting services. The firm said the show, Tech News, will feature expert advice and content about PCs, Macs, According to Make It Work, the show will be hosted by Jeremy Anticouni, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of the firm, along with radio talent Tim Conway, Jr. Financial details behind the
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
We ate great food, we chatted, we listened to Jeremy Anticouni’s 38th broadcast of CBS/KNX Tech News (powered by Make It Work) and I presented to the team. The seven minute piece went on to showcase many of our accomplishments as a company, including the awarding of Services Company of the Year in 2006 by the Tech Council of Southern California and our back to back wins of “Best of Computer Repair” in Santa Barbara, voted on by readers of the Independent and finished with a focus on our radio show, Tech News, which is on the leading news station, KNX1070 in LA (a CBS
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
We ate great food, we chatted, we listened to Jeremy Anticouni’s 38th broadcast of CBS/KNX Tech News (powered by Make It Work) and I presented to the team. The seven minute piece went on to showcase many of our accomplishments as a company, including the awarding of Services Company of the Year in 2006 by the Tech Council of Southern California and our back to back wins of “Best of Computer Repair” in Santa Barbara, voted on by readers of the Independent. Yesterday, Make It Work got together at our partner South Bay Mini’s offices to discuss our achievements, our challenges and our future…we called it “Launch to the Moon, 2010.”
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Monday, September 29, 2008
As most of you know, part of our site is a database of technology companies in Southern California. We believe we have the most comprehensive site listing technology firms from Santa Barbara to San Diego, including both venture funded and non-venture funded companies.
So, here’s a few tips on using our database for your job search:
A few people have recently asked me for some hints and tips on how to best use our database to find their next job. Whether they’re just looking for the next big thing, aren’t happy with their existing job, because
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