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A Chat With Jamie Montgomery On How LA's Tech Ecosystem Has Grown

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Next week is the Montgomery Summit (www.montgomerysummit.com), one of the longest running technology conferences held in Los Angeles. It's now an internationally recognized showcase for technology here in Los Angeles, and we also get to showcase Southern California companies, as well. We've seen some notable successes.

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Interview with Ryan Disraeli And Stacy Stubblefield, Telesign

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Stacy and Darren, our other co-founder who's not here right now, actually graduated from USC. We were really focused on customer acquisition. What were you doing before? Ryan Disraeli: I was actually in school at the time. What were you majoring in? Ryan Disraeli: I was studying business with an emphasis on entrepreneurship.

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Porter: Mobile Chores | The Constant Hustle and LA Tech, Interview with CEO Matt Lucido

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The nuts and bolts of our tech company is that CMS in the middle, the connection engine. When I went full-time, I did not have the full-time support on the tech side I wanted. So, I have no tech support right now. Which I have shown to do, but anybody who invests in tech, invests in team. It’s a huge challenge for me.

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Ten Tech Entrepreneurs Who Are Putting LA on the Map

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Ten Tech Entrepreneurs Who Are Putting LA on the Map. ” Residents of Northern California (everyone north of Bakersfield) don’t understand how we do it, constantly touting Palo Alto’s tech scene. jebbdykstra99 AlbertKo A PR firm or news/leaflet producer is not a tech company. Follow PandoDaily: Search.

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Language Weaver's Mark Tapling On Growth, Exits

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Language Weaver is backed by Palisades Ventures, the Tech Coast Angels, and The Athenaeum Fund. Our continuing relationship with USC is precious in that regard. It's gone from document acquisition, to document exploitation. What's new with Language Weaver?