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NetDNA Connects CDN To Web Apps, Services

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Los Angeles-based content delivery network (CDN) provider NetDNA is making it easier for web application developers to use its CDN services, saying Monday that it has launched a new service to embed web acceleration capabilities into their web services and applications. READ MORE>>.

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Interview with Kanaan Jemili, uCast Global

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In a world of digital video, whats the best way to distribute and monetize that streaming video content? San Diego-based uCast Global (www.ucastglobal.com), backed by Gary Winnick, is looking to tackle that entire area of content distribution, and is led by startup veteran Dr. Kanaan Jemili.

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Why Hopscotch Is Behind Your Favorite Mobile Sports App, with Laurence Sotsky

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We have exclusive content, including videos that people can download in the app itself to watch, and if you're at an away game, you can even listen to your own announcer and turn down the audio when you are watching TV. Previous to this, I ran a custom, mobile application development shop.

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Interview with Bryan Biniak, Connected Travel

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At the intersection of those two is Los Angeles-based Connected Travel (www.connectedtravel.com), the startup which is behind Honda's Drive Drive platform. We have built an application services platform for vehicles, and our first customer was actually USAA. We had an advanced application development and innovation team.

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Interview with Hamilton Chan, PaperLinks

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You could get the price, learn more about that furniture, and figure out the retail outlets and stores that carry that chair. Hamilton Chan: We provide a platform where brands can go and create a QR code. We help them generate, and have also launched a platform which allows people to pick modules using a drag-and-drop interface.

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Twitter’s Acquisition, Chirp & Managing Developer Relationships

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is integrated with the content while being specifically denoted as an ad. So the ad appears wherever content is consumed. So I agree with Fred Wilson’s post that startup applications shouldn’t simply be plugging in minor feature gaps in Twitter’s offering. But in any platform community this happens.