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BLOGGER ALERT: How to Start a Blog and Make Money Blogging

Tech Zulu Event

In this article you’ll discover how to start a blog that makes money. There are four types of blogs; written blogs, video blogs, photo blogs and a combination of these. We’ll primarily be discussing written blogs. There are two different components to make money blogging. Let’s discuss. Not really.

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Interview with Tim Sae Koo, HypeMarks

socalTECH

It's similar to Pinterest, and what their product does with Skimlinks. How our product works, is people curate and collect the sites they are recommending to friends, and create personal collections or profiles. Tim Sae Koo: I just graduated from USC in December of 2011, with a business entrepreneurship degree. READ MORE>>.

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Why Most of Your Assumptions About Phone Calls are Wrong

Both Sides of the Table

The three largest webmail services had over 1 billion global users at the end of 2011. In a way it feels intuitive to us – the readers of this blog – because we’re the tech crowd. I suppose I could have skipped the whole rest of the blog post and just posted that. There are 2.9 billion email accounts.

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Future of The Cloud is Bright | Just Ask the Market

Tech Zulu Event

Businesses of all sizes are realizing cost savings, efficiencies and productivity gains they never thought possible. Hulme, blogging at Cloud Commons , believes that the cloud will spur a jobs explosion, though the jobs descriptions will differ. The job market, too, will feel a significant impact from cloud computing technology.

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Startups Are A Remix

InfoChachkie

Filmmaker Kirby Ferguson has created a collection of short films which beautifully underscore Mr. Jobs’ definition of creativity (the term beautiful is appropriate here, as the production values are sweet). Like music, movies and blog entries, startups are a remix of that which came before. smaller, faster, cheaper, lighter, etc.)

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First Ever Startup Weekend Orange County Live!

Tech Zulu Event

Maneesh has more than nine years of product development and operational experience in the high tech industry. Maneesh began his career conducting research at Brown University’s Experimental Pathology Lab to determine the effects of HIV on the Vitamin D pathway. in venture capital and publicly launched in May 2011. Sean Ellis.

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Collect, Organize, and Share on LoveIt | Interview with Ron LaPierre Co-Founder & CEO

Tech Zulu Event

We did some informal research toward the end of 2011 when the “pinning” phenomenon emerged because we found it very interesting. We’re fortunate that our primary investors are also very active Board Members who are working with us closely to build a great product that’s engaging for users. What inspired you to launch LoveIt?