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UberMedia's New Product Ties Your Ad Views To Your Local Shopping

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Pasadena-based mobile ad measurement platform developer UberMedia , one of the companies out of Idealab, has released a new, mobile attribution product that tracks cross-media advertisement and correlates that to foot traffic in stores. READ MORE>>.

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This Week in Venture Capital – Episode 2

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plus a large settlement on patent disputes paid from Google) so Bill did well on it. He’s behind IdeaLab and has created many interesting companies including innovating in solar energy ( eSolar ) and electric cars ( Aptera ). I think the best solution for the social networking era is “in-stream&# advertising.

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Your Product Needs to be 10x Better than the Competition to Win. Here’s Why:

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I thing I’ve learned over the years is that technology purists hate advertising even when it is that revenue stream that truthfully drives much of our industry. So he founded IdeaLab with his wife Marcia Goodstein (he talks in the video about working with a spouse and also working with siblings). They are very hands on.

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The Startup UCLA Accelerator Is About Entrepreneurship Not Investment Returns

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There are five prominent ones in town, Launchpad, Amplify, MuckerLab, StartEngine, and IdeaLab. Thanks to our advertisers. It also won a number of key patents bit.ly/RiJCFI In many cases, the next logical step for one of these young companies will be to join another, later-stage accelerator. George Thiruvathukal. Got A News Tip?

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Ten Tech Entrepreneurs Who Are Putting LA on the Map

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Bill Gross – Idealab. Since 1996, Gross has been running Idealab. Thanks to our advertisers. It also won a number of key patents bit.ly/RiJCFI There are some people who have entrepreneurship running through their veins. Close to 100 companies have come and gone through Gross’ doors, 35 of which have gone public.