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Two San Diego Sites Rank Tops In Rising Social Networking Interest

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A report issued this week by Experian Marketing Services has identified two, San Diego niche social networking sites as being among the fastest growing sites between July of 2011 and July of 2012. Image courtesy Bigstock. READ MORE>>.

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RealGifts Links Into Facebook Expansion

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A new effort by Facebook to expand their "Gift Shop" application to third party developers has roped in San Diego-based RealGifts as one of its first partners, according to reports this week. Tags: realgifts virtual gifts goods social networking ecommerce gifting. READ MORE>>.

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VMIX Rolls Out Video Rental Product For Facebook

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San Diego-based VMIX , the developer of online video management and hosting services, reported today that it has launched a new product aimed at helping its customers rent videos on the Facebook social networking site.

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Interview with Roni Eschel, goFlow

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Los Angeles-based goFlow is hoping to make that inforamtion as easy as checking out an app, tapping into a crowdsourced network of outdoor sports enthusiasts. However, every summer, of every year since I was fifteen, I'd go to San Diego and spend a few months with family there. What is goFlow all about?

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Websense Powers Facebook Security Feature

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San Diego-based Websense , the developer of web security software, is announcing a partnership today with Facebook , where all of the external links on Facebook will be run against the Websense database of malicious sites, according to multiple reports. Details on the business deal have not been disclosed.

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Recruitment Goal In Obama Precision Med Study: 1M in 3 or 4 Years

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A center led by the Scripps Research Institute in San Diego will work on ways for those individuals to participate. He and Califf did, however, appeal to the “patriotism” of reporters on the call, asking them to sign up for the study.). If all goes well, the first participants could sign up in November.

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How Chinese Startup Tradesparq Is Looking To Grow In SoCal

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The crux of it is we help buyers user their network to verify suppliers, primarily in Asia and China, where we started. It''s a social network for world trade, kind of a combo between Alibaba and LinkedIn. Michael Kleist: My business partner and I were both originally from San Diego.