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Pokki Takes App Model To The Desktop

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San Diego-based SweetLabs , the firm formerly known as OpenCandy, is taking on the mobile app model, and applying it to the desktop. The firm said today that it has launched a beta of Pokki , a platform which lets web developers create desktop apps, using languages such as HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript.

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Four Ways to Stay Safe While Using Public Wi-Fi

Xconomy

My advice: write down your passwords in a journal and keep it in a secure location at home, such as a safe. The majority of people think of one clever password, and, in fear that they won’t be able to remember multiple passwords, they end up using it for all their accounts. Before you go, update software on all devices.

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Tech Titans Peter Thiel, Matt Jacobson, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, Mich Mathews, Elon Musk Buy Homes in Los Angeles

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Professor Journal. Student Journal. Mark Holtzman for The Wall Street Journal. Mark Holtzman for The Wall Street Journal). Viddy, a mobile-video-sharing company, has its office a block from Google in Venice. edition of The Wall Street Journal, with the headline: Tech Titans Hit the Beach. MarketWatch.

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63 Los Angeles Entrepreneurs To Be Proud Of

SoCal Delicious

Named a Woman Making A Difference by the Los Angeles Business Journal, Lisa Nicole Bell brings more than 10 years of experience to her role as the CEO of Inspired Life Media Group. Michael Schneider – CEO of Mobile Roadie. Michael Schneider is the CEO of Mobile Roadie , the leading self-service mobile app engagement platform.

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Poshmark Picks Up $87.5M to Power the Social, Digital Wardrobe

Xconomy

Poshmark , a social media e-retail company, has raised $87.5 million in a Series D investment round led by Singapore sovereign wealth fund Temasek. That brings the total funding raised by the Redwood City, CA-based company to $160 million.

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Best Reads for Casual Friday: Big Tech Businesses Gets Political

Xconomy

You’ve made it to Friday. Time to curl up in your cubicle, pop open one of these in-depth, entertaining reads, and catch up on some of what you missed during a busy week. This week we’re taking a look at all the political stories that are coming out of the tech world.