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Total Immersion Takes On AR Video Games

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Los Angeles-based Total Immersion , the developer of augmented reality (AR) software, is aiming at the game development market with its technology today, saying it has released a new version of its software specifically aimed at game and application developers. READ MORE>>.

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Mogreet Officially Launches Mobile API Service

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Mogreet's new APIs make it much easier for application developers to send MMS services, at a cost of only $0.01 per MMS message sent. In addition to sending MMS messages, the APIs also include a way to transcode images, videos, and audios in the appropriate formats for different mobile devices. READ MORE>>.

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Interview with Andrew Humphries, UK's Tech City

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(Editor's note: Los Angeles has always had strong ties to business in the UK, and the UK government has been very active in reaching out to Los Angeles technology firms in recent years. Many companies set up here so that they can penetrate that massive market, actually left alone from the rest of the noise of Silicon Valley.

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Dreamhammer's Dream Of Interoperable Drones

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Nelson Paez : For the past four years, Dreamhammer has been developing a software product called BALLISTA, which is what we refer to as a drone operating system. It''s new technology, and a new way of utilizing unmanned systems such as drones and robotics. That will be an open aperture for the third party application developers.

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How FatCloud Is Bringing NoSQL To The World of Microsoft

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One of the hottest areas in enterprise and cloud software has been the move by the industry to adopt technologies like NoSQL, a way to tap into the distributed nature of the cloud to accelerate distributed applications. It''s a distributed data platform built for scale, and build for accelerated application development.

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Why Hopscotch Is Behind Your Favorite Mobile Sports App, with Laurence Sotsky

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We've built an open architecture, so we can pull in the latest and greatest technology. Previous to this, I ran a custom, mobile application development shop. Combining that with my previous experience, which was in the platform and SaaS market, and sports, was really a home run. Finally, what's the big goal for you now?

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Interview with Hamilton Chan, PaperLinks

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Hamilton Chan is founder of Los Angeles-based PaperLinks (www.paperlinks.com), a new startup which is developing mobile applications which take advantage of QR codes--the 3D barcodes which are cropping up everywhere--to help users marketers go beyond just linking those codes to web pages, but also to power social applications.

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