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Stickam Adds Mobile Java Support

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Los Angeles-based Stickam , a provider of live streaming services and a related online community, announced Monday that the firm is now providing support for streaming live video to Java-enabled mobile devices. The company explained that phones supported by the new software include the T-Mobile G1, BlackBerry, and other platforms.

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Clearlake's Perforce Completes Acquisition Of Rogue Wave Software

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Software development tools maker Perforce , which is owned by Los Angeles-based private equity investor Clearlake Capital , has completed its acquisition of Rogue Wave Software , another developer of software development tools. Financial terms of the acquisition, which were first announced in January , have not been disclosed.

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Software Development Companies in Southern California

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I've helped organize the Los Angeles CTO Forum for almost 10 years. As part of doing that, I've had the opportunity to interact with a wide variety of different chief technical officers from different kinds of companies over those years. But where do the software development companies in Southern California congregate?

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Webalo Scores $3M For Mobile Enterprise Apps

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Los Angeles-based Webalo , a company which provides mobile application development tools, said this afternoon that it has raised $3M in a new funding round. The firm said its tools work on Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, Symbian, Windows Mobile, or Java-enabled smartphone. Easton Ventures, Balch Hill Capital, and others.

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Webtide Acquired By Intalio

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Los Angeles-based Webtide , which develops the popular Jetty Application Server for the Java programming language, has been acquired by Intalio. According to Intalio, Webtide will be managed as a fully-owned subsidiary of the company, with Lieber joing the firm as Chief Open Source Officer. The firm was profitable. READ MORE>>.

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Why Silicon Valley and Hollywood Don’t Get Each Other and Who Will Win the Future

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And investing in content companies won’t return money! You can’t replace this stuff with Java. And if you don’t capture the customer relationship – trust me tech companies will. ” Them, “Oh, we’ve hired A,B,C company to do it for us.” Ah, but the CPMs on YouTube are so low!

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Entrepreneurs Don’t “Noodle” They Do

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So he left and focused on starting companies. What astounded me when I switched from being a big company executive to being an entrepreneur was the sheer amount of decisions I had to make on a daily basis. Should you build in Ruby, Java or.NET? Should we take angel money or just go for a seed round from a VC?