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San Diego’s KnuEdge, Stealthy Since 2005, Unveils Neural Tech

Xconomy

In a statement released yesterday, Goldin said the company founded in 2005 as Intellisis and now known as KnuEdge set out “to create technologies that will in essence alter how humans interact with machines, and enable next-generation computing capabilities.”

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Interview with Steve Jillings, TeleSign

socalTECH

Steve Jillings has a long track record of running successful startups in Southern California, ranging from such companies as FrontBridge Technologies (sold to Microsoft in 2005 for over $200M) and Vantage Media (acquired in 2007). They started in January of 2005. We primarily use the telephone security method.

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Social Networking and Business Value

SoCal CTO

In 2005, Majid coauthored "Data Strategy" a book designed to help streamline information management within organizations. He has been an instructor in UCLA Extension for 9 years, and is a frequent contributor to various online publications. Previously, he was Chief Operating Officer & Strategic Creative at USA GROUP, INC.,

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Interview with Kanaan Jemili, uCast Global

socalTECH

In addition to the video, we also deliver everything around that video, including metadata, all the user information, all the subscriptions and monetization, and data that happens around video. In 2004 and 2005, I was at DivX in San Diego, and I was head of product there. Thats what uCast is all about. I have a Ph.D.

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Interview with Curtis Staker and William Goldbach, Confident Technologies

socalTECH

When you're sitting at a computer with a known, registered IP, we know it is you and your particular category of images, and you can log in. We bought the assets from Vidoop, which was an LLC that was first established in late 2005 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It's a very different approach, but is more secure and more intuitive.

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Interview: Venture Capitalists On Pitching

socalTECH

Between 2005 and 2008, there were lots of companies raising half a million, and selling for 15 million. Defensibility is also big--we're not interested in the me-too's without some unique IP. Some of the very basic facts can be lost trying to cram too much information into too short of a time. It's in the DNA of entrepreneurs.

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How brain-amputated developers created the social media plague

SoCal Delicious

ThingFetcher sometimes requests a (shortened) URI 30 times per second, from different IPs. ThingFetcher update: The owners of ThingFetcher are now aware of the problem, and will try to fix it asap ( more information ). A method to verify the bot All IP addresses used by a bot should resolve to server names having a unique pattern.