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Los Angeles Startup Events

SoCal CTO

I realized that it has been a little while since I posted about the Los Angeles Startup Community and so needed to update my list of startup events that will be out of date almost before I finish publishing it.

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Networking Events in Los Angeles and Southern California

SoCal CTO

He talks about a bunch of the different networking events that occur in Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California. CalTech MIT Enterprise Forum – Great events on various topics – there's one this Saturday that would be great to go to. This is why I say that Local Event Organizers Need to Adopt Social Media.

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Social Media + Innovation: When Is It a Business?

SoCal Tech Calendar

Saturday, April 17, 2010 -- Social Media + Innovation: When Is It a Business? Caltech/MIT Enterprise Forum. What are the ingredients of opportunity in the social media space? See [link] (more).

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Local Event Organizers Need to Adopt Social Media

SoCal CTO

The spark for this post is that I'm going to go to Caltech/MIT Enterprise Forum on Saturday. I can't find them listed on any kind of social site. I can't find them listed on any kind of social site. So, I've got no idea who's going. I've presented there before and it's a good group. But there's no attendee list in site.

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5 things Silicon Valley gets wrong about Southern California

SoCal Delicious

Streaming media. Social media. Social networking. Social games. 5 things Silicon Valley gets wrong about Southern California. The great NorCal vs. SoCal debate is a longstanding, undeniable rivalry between the stereotypical surfer dudes of the south and environmental geeks to the north.

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Venturing in the Privacy Tug-Of War

SoCal Tech Calendar

Caltech/MIT Enterprise Forum. Some are pushing the envelope in areas such as location-based services, facial recognition, and social media semantic analysis in order to exploit our personal information. Saturday, January 14, 2012 -- Venturing in the Privacy Tug-Of War: Opportunities in Controlling Personal Data.

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Product Manager Entrepreneur Mark Geller

SoCal CTO

You mention social / viral aspects at both Google Photos and United Online. What were those and how is that changing now given how things are changing in social media? However, the way I would put it is that many, if not most, experiences--both online and offline--are more engaging when they can be shared socially.

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