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14 Articles match "News","Santa Barbara","Technology"
The Latest from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Friday, January 15, 2010
Santa Barbara-based Make It Work , the home computer installation, repair, and assistance firm run by Eric David Greenspan, is expanding into the San Francisco Bay Area with a new radio show. The company--which already broadcasts "Tech News, powered by Make It Work" on Saturdays on KNX 1070 in Los Angeles, said the show is an entirely new show, and is in addition to its show running on KNX. The firm is launching a new show on KSFO 560 San Francisco (Citadel/ABC Radio), running on Saturdays at 3pm, with the first show tomorrow. Make It Work's shows feature Jeremy Anticouni,
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Saturday, December 5, 2009
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. Finally, we started talking about the event on our radio show, Tech News, powered by Make It Work who is a co-sponsor now. 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
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. He’s done several startups and is a board member of the Technology Council of Southern California (which is where I met him originally). A great opportunity for more visible networking . I roughly know about MakeItWork, but tell me a bit about where you spend your time day-to-day. A typical day starts with email, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Yammer checks/updates.
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The Best from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Saturday, December 5, 2009
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. Finally, we started talking about the event on our radio show, Tech News, powered by Make It Work who is a co-sponsor now. 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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Sunday, November 1, 2009
We are also getting ready to re-launch blog.makeitwork.com which will provide a landing page for all things tech, both from our hundreds of daily appointments solving consumer electronic problems and our content from Tech News . Tags: Daily Diary eric david greenspan make it work computer loan modification mini cooper santa barbara sonos tech news technology tweetdeck Twitte I spent my week applying the new skills I obtained from attending conferences, reading and engaging in Twitter activities. I literally have been switching from my Blackberry, to my iPhone,
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Sunday, November 1, 2009
We are also getting ready to re-launch blog.makeitwork.com which will provide a landing page for all things tech, both from our hundreds of daily appointments solving consumer electronic problems and our content from Tech News . Tags: Daily Diary eric david greenspan make it work loan modification sonos Twitter tweetdeck technology computer tech news santa barbara mini coope I spent my week applying the new skills I obtained from attending conferences, reading and engaging in Twitter activities. I literally have been switching from my Blackberry, to my iPhone,
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Monday, March 24, 2008
" SANTA BARBARA — The walls between industry and academe are being scaled in many different ways when it comes to engineering and science at UC Santa Barbara. Professors at the university have started companies based on their research, and students have created their own companies while in the Technology Management Program.
The relationship is expanding to forge new bonds between the university's resources and research and corporate knowledge and needs. Ideas from the university reach the market in a variety of ways.
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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. Tags: makeitwork technology information service expansion radio knx1070 tech new 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.
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Monday, May 12, 2008
" UC Santa Barbara has joined with drugmaker Pfizer and several institutions to foster research that could lead to better understanding and treatment of diabetes.
"Pfizer quot;We have a program at UCSB that is working very much at the interface of medicine and technology," said Frank Doyle, who is heading the project at the university. "Even quot;Even in the quot;Pfizer is putting up $14 million for the first three years of the project, one of the first of its kind. The project embraces a new approach to research that marks a shift in how university and
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Monday, February 25, 2008
" A new program to accelerate and streamline the creation of spin-off businesses from the world-class research at UC Santa Barbara has been launched. UCSB’s Venture Acceleration Initiative (VAI) program supports new ventures through a highly integrated approach to the complex process of moving technology from the lab bench to commercialization. The initiative will benefit not only faculty entrepreneurs and their investors, but will also provide a significant boost to the local and regional economies as the nascent businesses take shape and grow.
" quot; Dr.
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Saturday, July 5, 2008
" In this year’s University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) Technology Management Program New Venture Competition at the end of May $25,000 was distributed between five winners in different categories. Winning $10,000 and $5,000 in the ‘Most Fundable Idea’ and ‘Dow Materials Use’ categories, respectively, was the startup Nitride Solutions of Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
" quot; Nitride Solutions is dedicated to commercializing a process developed in UCSB’s engineering labs for the manufacture of high-quality aluminum nitride (AlN) substrates, enabling the fabrication of low-cost, high-efficiency and long-life ultraviolet LEDs (used for sterilizing medical devices or biological detection) and electronic devices that are currently not commercially available. [semiconductorToday] MOR
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Friday, October 9, 2009
Those in the Los Angeles technology scene have probably become pretty familiar with Kurt Daradics — one of the co-founders of TechCrunch50 darling CitySourced – and particularly, MOTM (Meeting-of-the-Minds), the networking event he runs along with Baron Miller. Kurt has been working over the last year or so to try to help out the technology community with events that connect people, in a more curated way. MOTM–which is less like a standard tech networking event and organized more along the lines of TED –tries to bring together groups of people with similar interests and potential synergy, and has mostly been “curated” by trying to invite and include people with similar interests and possibly complementary businesses.
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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. He’s done several startups and is a board member of the Technology Council of Southern California (which is where I met him originally). A great opportunity for more visible networking . I roughly know about MakeItWork, but tell me a bit about where you spend your time day-to-day. A typical day starts with email, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Yammer checks/updates.
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