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What Mattered in 2012: Rory Moore, CommNexus

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Dr. Paul Jacobs leading Qualcomm to be the most valuable (by market cap) chip company in the world and their reference designs and chip sets being a key contributor rolling out true wireless broadband throughout most of the US. In your opinion, what events, companies, or people made the biggest impact on the technology world this year?

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AutoGenomics Files For IPO

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The maker of molecular diagnostics systems--used by reference laboratories, hospitals and specialty clinics--said it is looking to list as AGMX. AutoGenomics said it had net income of $459,000 on net revenues of $8.69M for the first six months of 2012. The firm's IPO is being underwritten by Leerink Swann, Stephens Inc.,

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DTS Ties With Loudspeaker Manufacturers

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DTS said that AmTRAN Technology and Hansong Technology are both developing DTS-certified, reference designs using the DTS Play-Fi, wireless speaker technology. DTS originally acquired the base of its Play-Fi technology from Phorus back in 2012. READ MORE>>. loudspeaker playfi phorus wireless sonos speakers audio'

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Strategy is Defined by Big Picture | Art of Leadership 2012

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“Competition for the future is about what you are doing today,” Vijay Govindarajan preaches passionately from the stage at the front of the Metro Toronto Convention center on June 5th, 2012 at the Art of Leadership Conference.

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The Road to Smart Vehicles

SoCal Tech Calendar

Tuesday, April 10, 2012 -- The Emerging Wireless SIG Presents. The objective is the ability of Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-roadside communications (in combination referred to as V2X), enabling a range of features to warn drivers of upcoming dangers.

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New markets emerge for carbon accounting businesses as cities like LA push proposals

TechCrunch LA

The study was conducted using historical emissions data and did not include the “scope three” emissions, which refer to the greenhouse gas emissions created by service providers for the city’s operations. Los Angeles has tried to address its carbon footprint in the past, but the efforts weren’t very successful.

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Bolstering the Partner Ranks at GRP

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It was perfect timing since in 2012 GRP raised its fourth fund bringing our total assets managed to nearly $1 billion. I made some reference calls. Community builders. Open & transparent. Approachable. And Greg was a perfect match for all of these. So I began talking to him about joining the fund. So we talked about his joining.