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TechZulu Trend Lounge Creates the Stage at SXSW Interactive 2013

Tech Zulu Event

Over 30,000 people registered for the conference this year, and that’s not counting those who descend on the city without a badge. As conferences grow, it becomes challenging for early stage startups to get attention and valuable feedback, so we created a stage for them at the Hilton Garden Inn in the heart of downtown.

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Meet Our Startup of the Year Competition Semifinalists: Mobile Therapy

Tech.Co

From apps to hardware, to KickStarter successes and international startups, we’re inching closer to finding out who will take home the title of Startup of the Year competition at our annual Celebrate Conference in October. We spent our first year designing the product with our world-renowned science team.

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IBM’s developerWorks Delivers ‘Best in Cloud’ Into New Premium Subscription

Tech Zulu Event

Bluemix enables developers to incorporate innovative services like Watson, IoT and mobile along with third-party APIs like GitHub, Box, MongoDB, Twilio and SendGrid creating limitless application development possibilities. Access to over 500 titles (including online books, videos and conference replays) from Safari.

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Above the Cloud with Dave Linthicum | Shifting Perspectives on SaaS and Enterprise IT

Tech Zulu Event

He keynotes leading technology conferences on cloud computing, SOA, enterprise application integration, and enterprise architecture. Additionally, he has extensive application development, web hosting, and data center build-out and management experience. Alex Kazerani. Chairman & CEO at Edgecast.

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App is Crap (why Apple is bad for your health)

Both Sides of the Table

I was attending a major industry conference in Barcelona at the height of the WAP excitement. I was on stage in front of several hundreds of conference attendees. It required content sites to develop totally new content. In Chris Dixon’s words, it wasn’t designed for normals. It was slow. I’m now a VC.

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