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What Mattered in 2010: Mike Jones, Myspace

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Today, we're sharing the thoughts of Mike Jones , CEO of Myspace. The biggest news was a complete, new launch of a new product, strategy and brand. What are the technologies, companies, or things you think the community ought to pay the most attention to in 2011? The third one, of course, is Myspace!

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Spotlight: LA Tech SuperDemo Announced! | Mike Jones Former Myspace CEO

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We want to provide our audience with not only amazing presenting startups/newly released products (submissions still open Apply Here ) but also outstanding people that can help you grow as an entrepreneur and lead a successful business. Most recently Mike Jones served as the CEO of Myspace. If you’d like to present, APPLY HERE.

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Spotlight: LA Tech Fall Judges Include Mike Jones, CallFire, Idealab, Tech Coast Angels, Coloft

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So with out further ado I present the Spotlight: LA Tech Fall 2011 Judges! A serial Internet entrepreneur, Mike has founded and sold numerous businesses, including agency PBJ Digital, application platform Userplane, which he led from startup to its acquisition by AOL, Tsavo Media and Myspace. Event Details. to 9:30 p.m.

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StoryBots Brings Edutainment to Second Screens | Delighting Kids

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As early technology pioneers with over 13 years of entrepreneurial experience behind them, what they really saw was an opportunity for expansion into a new digital product line for kids that encouraged learning on multi-platforms. Absolutely love your products and do not think about the quick buck. It’s all about execution.

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StoryBots Brings Edutainment to Second Screens | Delighting Kids

Tech Zulu Event

As early technology pioneers with over 13 years of entrepreneurial experience behind them, what they really saw was an opportunity for expansion into a new digital product line for kids that encouraged learning on multi-platforms. Absolutely love your products and do not think about the quick buck. It’s all about execution.

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

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What I want to answer with this post (long though it may be) is: Why did Web 2.0 Why did MySpace lose to Facebook & what can Twitter learn from this? Social Networking in Web 1.0: By the mid-nineties we had the World Wide Web, which gave us a standard way to publish web pages using HTML. And importantly Web 2.0

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Can You Really Build a Great Tech Firm Outside Silicon Valley?

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But one common theme I’m hearing from there in 2011 is that it’s impossible to recruit. That sets us up nicely for the next phase of the web. We have the actors, directors, producers, lighting specialists, writers, agents, post-production editors, etc. Recruiting & retention will be different outside the Valley.