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What the Past Can Tell Us About the Future of Social Networking

Both Sides of the Table

I recently spoke at Caltech at the Caltech / MIT Enterprise Forum on “the future of social networking,&# the 30-minute video is here and the PowerPoint presentation is here on DocStoc ). What are the big trends that will drive the next phase of social networks? And so it goes with social networking.

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Los Angeles Startup Weekend August 2011 | The Complete Breakdown

Tech Zulu Event

I’d personally heard of Startup Weekend back when it got started in 2007 out in Boulder but only attended my first Startup Weekend in late 2009. Also we would like to thank our global sponsors: Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, Ven Corps, Twilio, Vertical Response, oDesk, Elance and OpenTok.

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63 Los Angeles Entrepreneurs To Be Proud Of

SoCal Delicious

Cyrus Farudi is an American entrepreneur who co-founded Flipswap, Inc in 2004 and Capsule in 2011. Loren Bendele joined Savings.com in January 2007 as the CEO. Otis Chandler built Goodreads in 2006 because he believed in social networking and wanted to see what his friends were reading.

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Stock Market Drops. Then It Rallies. What Happens Next for Funding?

Both Sides of the Table

When I first got into the industry it was 2007. US TV advertising is $60 billion in its own right. 2010 was the year of the “super angel&# and 2011 has to date been the year of unbelievably highly priced B,C & D rounds of venture capital. August 2011. These companies advertise. Yesterday was a Monday.

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The Future of Television & The Digital Living Room

Both Sides of the Table

But with the introduction of Apple TV, Google TV, the Boxee Box & other initiatives it’s clear that this battle will heat up in 2011. The created a hegemony that delayed innovation until January 2007 when the iPhone was introduced. So entering 2011 why does this matter? This is where the digital media puck is going.

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