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Peter Coffee's Annual Technology Forecast

SoCal Tech Calendar

Wednesday, September 21, 2011 -- Peter Coffee's Annual Technology Forecast. It is our pleasure to welcome him back to share insights in an evening of analysis and comment; he will provide an insider view and forecasts for key technologies in computing, communications, and business applications. Don't miss the pre-meeting roundtable.

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The Trade Desk Adds $20M

socalTECH

Ventura-based The Trade Desk , the real time, demand-side advertising platform developer led by Jeff Green, has raised $20M in a Series B funding, the company said today. The Trade Desk develops online advertising technology used to manage display, social, and video advertising campaigns. READ MORE>>.

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Rubicon Project Hails Growth, New Customers

socalTECH

Los Angeles-based Rubicon Project says today that it is one of the "fastest growing ad technology companies in history". The company was founded in 2007. Rubicon is venture backed by Clearstone Venture Partners, IDG Ventures, Mayfield, News Corp., Peacock Equity Fund, Stanford University, and the University of California Berkeley.

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Tealium Adds $35M to Expand Technology, Sharpen Customer Focus

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Tealium, a San-Diego startup that provides online advertising tag management and marketing services for enterprise customers, has raised $35 million in a growth financing deal intended to expand its technology and market reach. Lunsford oversaw WebSideStory’s IPO in 2004, and Limelight’s IPO in 2007. It’s been about data.

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Intuit Expands Offerings

socalTECH

Intuit's Calabasas-based Digital Insight unit is expanding its offerings today, saying that it is making its online financial management solution, FinanceWorks, available to bank and credit unions who aren't using its Internet banking platform. Digital Insight became part of Intuit in 2007.

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Coull Entrepreneurs Get More Customers

InfoChachkie

Skimlinks has proven effective for thousands of publishers (including, for a time, Pinterest), because its frictionless, self-serve platform automatically generates revenue from previously existing online content. I know Coull intimately, as it recently purchased RevUpNet , an online media agency which I Co-Founded with Ben Kiblinger in 2007.

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Did Twitter Kill the Blogger Star?

Both Sides of the Table

When Twitter first became popular with niche crowds in 2007 it seemed to take hold initially with bloggers. So Twitter was initially billed at a “micro-blogging&# platform. And I’m enjoying being part of the two-way conversation again as I was from 2005-2007. So what gives? Thank you, Twitter.

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