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Interview with Andy Steuer, Punchcard

socalTECH

At the time, they were shipping out CD ROMs with 300 albums, album artwork, and three song samples each. It was a portal, and partnered with ISPs so that those ISPs could generate ad revenue, and create stick entertainment for customers. You'd pop in that CD ROM, listen to the song, and then call an 800 number to purchase the album.

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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. If the user shares the add on social media, they earn an extra $.25. Targeted mobile advertising. After choosing one of their affordable monthly service fee plans, users simply interact with their advertisers. Price: $1.99

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Take Back Your Internet, Leave Klout

Tech Zulu Event

Defining “Good” and “Great” are completely subjective to the audience you’re trying to reach, but for starters, the Internet should be filled with interesting, useful, intelligent, creative, helpful, informative, entertaining, or fun things. Start there, and you’ll probably come out ahead. 02% from tweets.

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2009 Coming To A Close, 2010 Just Around The Corner!

Tech Zulu Event

provides a strategically significant opportunity to make media and business run better. Advertise and get noticed with us! TechZulu still has a few slots open for our early 2010 events for our large diverse audience — social media users, venture capitalist, PR people, developers, bloggers, Hollywood entertainment and many more.

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Tech Titans Peter Thiel, Matt Jacobson, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, Mich Mathews, Elon Musk Buy Homes in Los Angeles

SoCal Delicious

See a sample reprint in PDF format. In growing numbers, Silicon Valley executives—long based in tech strongholds like Santa Clara and Palo Alto—are buying homes in Los Angeles, as the lines between the technology and entertainment businesses grow blurrier. the entertainment industry. October 5, 2012.