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8 Key Rules for Starting a Business on a Shoestring

Startup Professionals Musings

A few years ago, before the Internet was pervasive, before everyone carried a smartphone and before do-it-yourself software tools were available for free, it was difficult to reach a critical mass of new customers without spending a million dollars on a website, custom software and television advertising.

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Decoding Signal From Noise For Wall Street, With Bitvore

socalTECH

We''re rolling it out to finance and Wall Street, monitoring thousands of sources of continuously changing information, such as news, social media, internal email systems, and analyzing specific, material conditions that our customers are looking for. We''re looking for lighting bolts in time which are important.

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GumGum Makes Images Profitable for Publishers

Tech Zulu Event

The Internet thus far has been monetized by display, video, and in-text advertising — but the one place every user’s eye focuses on first are photos. After Tanz had sold his pre-Instagram photo-sharing app called MoJungle, he was intrigued with notion of bringing advertising to photos, and had no idea if it was even possible.

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Meet the 25 Startups Competing at SXSW Startup Night 2018

Tech.Co

Advertisers upload their 30 second ads and each time a user watches the ad, they receive $.50. Targeted mobile advertising. After choosing one of their affordable monthly service fee plans, users simply interact with their advertisers. Tapping into a niche community is part of Quirktastic Media’s competitive advantage.

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Why You Should Start a Company in. Los Angeles

SoCal Delicious

Because its just not that hyper-competitive, Im-hiring-all-your-staff, because-Im-Google environment. Dropped Calls, Students Protest AT&T Network Coverage Facebook Patents News Feed, Social Net Confusion Ensues Trying to Work from Home More Efficiently? Fast Cities 13 cool and creative cities with brilliant initiatives.

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Interview: Venture Capitalists On Pitching

socalTECH

Mark Suster: First of all, the good news, is GRP has a $200 million fund, which we've only done three investments on. At GRP, we don't care about patents--they're nice to have, but not required--but we're looking for defensible IP in an area with an interesting, and big, idea. We're really excited about 2009.