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SCribe Newsletter October 2008

Technology Council

Offshore Outsourcing is Dying…Long Live Hybrid Nearshore. Here are quick links to the feature articles in this issue: Magnify360 Wins VentureNet Best Of Show 5 Mistakes To Avoid When Building Your Startup “Out Of The Box” PR Tactics. 4 Rules For Email Design In [.]

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How TaskUs Is Powering LA's Technology Startup Boom

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In 2008, we started to throw around ideas, and eventually settled on this one. With globalization, and the rise of technology, we believed that you were going to see more and more individuals looking to outsource tasks. angeles startup taskus outsourcing phillippines growth bryce maddock entrepreneur' READ MORE>>.

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Recycled Bride Wants You To Save On Your Big Day | Wed Without Tears

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Tracy was married in 2008, and found the wedding planning process frustrating and expensive. She also had to learn every aspect of running a technology business on her own, teaching herself the necessary skills (social media, SEO, design, some light coding, etc) by simply Googling it. Business Model? What inspired you?

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63 Los Angeles Entrepreneurs To Be Proud Of

SoCal Delicious

Team Rubicon unites the unique skills America’s returning veterans offer with the expertise of medical professionals; all while interactively engaging donors through social media. a marketing and PR consultancy focused primarily on the technology and digital media industries. Social Media. Search 800+ Interviews.

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Top 57 Online Startups Meets Technology Meets Product Posts for November 2010

SoCal CTO

10 Tips for Enterprise Software Startups - ReadWriteStart , November 16, 2010 I started my career in enterprise software in the 1980s and after some years working in other areas (outsourcing and online media) I am back in the enterprise software game. Third, startups are social. This doesn’t make sense. Why do we do this?