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Lynda.com Expands In Southeast Asia

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Lynda.com , the online video education site which offers up a large library of video tutorials in computer software, business skills, design, and other areas, is in a big expansion today, saying that it has started offering up its products in Southeast Asia. READ MORE>>.

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How to Kick Start Your Community’s Startup Scene

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Web Services, led by Amazon’s AWS, which reduced the costs a further 90%. The “Three C’s” of the Internet … The infrastructure and web services phases of the Internet are built. In 2012 Upfront Ventures raised its 4th venture capital fund – this one was $200 million.

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Intro to Search Engine Optimization

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Thursday, September 6, 2012 -- Intro to Search Engine Optimization. This class is designed to teach you how to drive more traffic to your web site and increase sales, by using tools suited for anyone! Coloft Academy. What is Search Engine Optimization?

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Virtual and Real Badge Making

SoCal Tech Calendar

Sunday, March 18, 2012 -- Virtual and Real Badge Making. At this meetup we will: 1) Design a badge 2) Learn how to make a virtual badge to issue 3) Make the real counterpart Carla Casilli is going to talk to us about Mozilla Open Badges - a framework that makes it easy to issue, display and manage badges across the web.

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12 Ideas for Stronger Website Engagement

SoCal Tech Calendar

Thursday, September 20, 2012 -- 12 Ideas for Stronger Website Engagement. Karen Marchetti from Response FX will take you through the 12 hottest ideas to drive stronger prospect and customer engagement across your web "Content Hubs". TCOSC Marketing and Sales Executives Society.

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Fifty years of the internet

TechCrunch LA

The ARPANET, as it was called back then, was designed by government, industry and academia so scientists and academics could access each other’s computing resources and trade large research files, saving time, money and travel costs. We are currently still suffering from those shifts.

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Bolstering the Partner Ranks at GRP

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Greg was the first person to share with me the insights of mobile conversion and why with a simpler product selection and conversion funnel they would get higher conversion on mobile than on the web. It was perfect timing since in 2012 GRP raised its fourth fund bringing our total assets managed to nearly $1 billion. Approachable.