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Reflections on 2016: Josh Yguado, Jam City

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This holiday season, we are sharing the reflections on 2016 from Southern California's technology community. The first contribution we have is from Josh Yguado , the co-founder, President, and COO of mobile games maker JamCity. You'll be able to see all the many 2016 reflections here as they are posted, up through the end of the year.

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Reflections on 2016: Rob Freelen, Silicon Valley Bank

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All this holiday season, we have been sharing the reflections on 2016 from the movers and shakers in Southern California's technology ecosystem. Silicon Valley Bank is big supporter and has been a sponsor of socaltech for many, many years. In 2016, our Santa Monica office more than doubled market share of early-stage companies.

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Reflections on 2016: Brad Brooks, TigerText

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This holiday season, we are again sharing the reflections on 2016 from Southern California's technology ecosystem. In healthcare, I think the impact of mobility is still in its infancy as far as the enterprise is concerned. You can see all of our holiday reflections here.

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Reflections on 2016: Lawrence Ng, OnRamp Fund

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This holiday season, we are again sharing the reflections on 2016 from Southern California's technology ecosystem. Setting up the device is very easy and you can start your cooking from their app on your mobile. It combines innovation and entertainment. You can see all of our holiday reflections here.

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Reflections On 2017: Michael Jones, Science Inc.

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I think we will see the rise of a newer and larger mobile-focused media companies and the continued evolution in traditional television entertainment. His exits in 2016 alone included Science portfolio companies HelloSociety (acquired by New York Times), FameBit (acquired by Google) and Dollar Shave Club (acquired by Unilever).

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How Addroid Is Hoping To Solve The Ad Industry's Flash Problem, with Matt Cooper

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Where do you fit into the mobile ad market? We've figured out how to take the banner into 2016 and beyond. We make websites, and we make banners, primarily for the entertainment industry and Hollywood. Since the iPhone in 2007, we are seeing that mobile is taking over, and what we were doing was not as relevant.

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Chrome River: Building An Enterprise Software Leader In LA, with Dave Terry

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We're now taking the same solutions around the globe, and finding companies in the sports, entertainment, manufacturing, large automotive companies, and the Fortune 500 acquiring and using Chrome River. It's more of the entertainment and media side of town, however, it's a very vibrant place. How big is the company now, employee-wise?

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