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Study Tallies High Tech Employment In Region

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A recently released study by TechAmerica, an advocacy group for the high tech industry, finds that Los Angeles ranks sixth among the top 60 cities in the United States for high tech employment. 292,969 workers), San Jose/Silicon Valey (225,575 workers), and Boston (219,798 workers). high tech jobs per 1000.

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Report: LA, OC, San Diego All Rank As Top High-Tech Centers

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A new report by the Milken Institutue, attempting to rank the "top high-tech centers" in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, shows Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego areas are all within the top 10 "preeminent high-tech metros" ranked by high tech employment and wages.

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Girls Scouts Go High Tech with iPhone Cookie Sale App

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Unfortunately for Los Angeles, Ventura, Orange County, San Diego, and other area residents, all of those Girl Scout cookie sale events recent ended. The app even includes an interactive voting feature for favorite Girl Scout cookies, which can also be posted online. READ MORE>>.

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Ventura County Area College Explores New Engineering Program

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According to a survey sent out through a local professional engineering organization this morning, a local college is exploring whether it would be meaningful to the Ventura County community to start an engineering program to service the needs of employers in the area.

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Southern California Firms Get $587.0M In Venture Capital In Q2

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Across the region, Los Angeles led in terms of dollars and deals, with $277.4M Orange County was second, with $161.9M invested across 17 deals; San Diego was third, with $147.75M in 18 deals. invested across 45 companies. Nationally, the MoneyTree survey found that there was $6.7 invested), and New York ($703.6M).

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Interview with Matthew Jenusaitis, OCTANe

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I think the big challenge, is to take advantage of the homogenization of the West Coast--the corridor between San Francisco and San Diego--and taking advantage of the fact that things are becoming more blended. If you were to tell investors about Orange County's strengths, what would you say?

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