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Reflections on 2016: Jaspar Weir, TaskUs

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This holiday season, we are again sharing the reflections on 2016 from Southern California's technology ecosystem. Jaspar Weir: Service is our favorite innovation app (and site) this year. Finally, what do you think will have the biggest impact on the technology industry in 2017? Tell them what happened.

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MAKE IT Monthly - Social Media for Emerging Brands: DIY Tips for Big Results

SoCal Tech Calendar

Wednesday, February 22, 2017 -- MAKE IT Monthly - Social Media for Emerging Brands: DIY Tips for Big Results. Join Rick Kanter, founder of LA-focused e-commerce and lifestyle site barrio.la, as he demystifies today’s trends and breaks down how to plan and execute your digital strategy. But navigating the landscape can be daunting.

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Carrier Network Infrastructure: How to Find Local Vendors to Expand Your Capacity

Southern California Edison Blog

T-Mobile and Sprint, for example, invested billions of dollars in 2017 to bring 5G service to customers in the US by 2019.¹. To expand coverage in high-demand areas, such as densely populated areas like Southern California, finding a local carrier network infrastructure provider is often the best option.

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Interview with Dan LeBlanc, CEO and Co-founder, Daasity

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founded in summer of 2017. The challenge a lot of those businesses have, is likely have built their sites and are using a lot of different software-as-a-service platforms. That was very helpful, in that it got us on the radar for a lot of Southern California venture capital firms.

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Interview With Brian McCarthy, Dentistry.com

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Howe we started Densitry.com, is in September of 2017, I spent three hours talking to the CEO of our parent company, and we went through it, and I explained to him what was going on and why we needed Dentistry.com. That said, I'm a veteran technology guy here in SoCal. However, the dental industry has been slot to adopt.

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