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Intuit Rolls Out iPhone Tax Software

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Intuit , the developer of the popular TurboTax tax filing software, said Tuesday that it has rolled out a new, iPhone application which will allow users to file simple tax returns. The new software--which is expected to cost $9.99 The new software--which is expected to cost $9.99

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How Nils Forsblom Is Reinventing Himself In Mobile With TenFarms

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Forsblom is now in Los Angeles and San Diego, and reinventing himself with a mobile application company called TenFarms (www.tenfarms.com). Nils Forsblom: TenFarms is a mobile app developer. We build mobile products, not just mobile applications, but products around them. What are TenFarms and PhotoPoll?

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Jam City is setting up a Toronto shop by buying Bingo Pop from Uken Games

TechCrunch LA

We look forward to working with the talented Jam City team in Toronto as we supercharge the live operations of Bingo Pop and develop innovative new titles and mobile entertainment experiences.” Jam City has offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Bogota and Buenos Aires.

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Cubic Wins $33M Contract From Miami Transit

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San Diego-based Cubic Transportation Systems , one of the business units of Cubic Corporation, said yesterday that it has been awarded a $33M contract from the Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW). Cubic had been the contractor for Miami-Dade's original EASY Card System install in 2009.

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Qualcomm QPrize Winner Gets New Funding

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Singapore-based Capillary Technologies , a developer of mobile customer relationship management (CRM) tools, said it has raised $15.5M Capillary was one of Qualcom's 2009 finalists for the QPrize; the firm is now based in Singapore, with offices in Palo Alto. Qualcomm is based in San Diego. READ MORE>>.

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Tealium Adds $35M to Expand Technology, Sharpen Customer Focus

Xconomy

Tealium, a San-Diego startup that provides online advertising tag management and marketing services for enterprise customers, has raised $35 million in a growth financing deal intended to expand its technology and market reach. The company’s workforce has grown to about 270, including 80 in San Diego.

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Brain Corp.’s First Product is a Brain for Floor-Scrubbing Machines

Xconomy

began life in 2009 with a lofty goal of reverse-engineering the human brain. Headed by the computational neuroscientist Eugene Izhikevich, the company maintained a low profile at Qualcomm’s San Diego headquarters until 2013, when Brain Corp. emerged in the collective glow of the Obama Administration’s brain initiative.

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