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MaestroDev, Winston Damarillo's Latest Firm, Uncloaks At JavaOne

socalTECH

Manhattan Beach-based MaestroDev , a firm developing Java build, test, and release tools for the software development community, has uncloaked at the JavaOne conference, exposing the latest firm started by GlueCode founder Winston Damarillo. Doug Dennington--who was VP of Business Development at GlueCode--serves as President of MaestroDev.

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Venture Conference Highlights SoCal Startups

socalTECH

Southern California's top startups showed up in force Friday at the Westin South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, for the Technology Council of Southern California's annual VentureNet conference. socalTECH was a media sponsor of the conference). READ MORE>>

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Los Angeles Startup Community

SoCal CTO

Venture Capital As long as I'm pulling this together, here are some venture capital firms in Los Angeles that can help get you wired in. Venture Capital As long as I'm pulling this together, here are some venture capital firms in Los Angeles that can help get you wired in.

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Los Angeles Startup Community

SoCal CTO

Venture Capital As long as I'm pulling this together, here are some venture capital firms in Los Angeles that can help get you wired in. Venture Capital As long as I'm pulling this together, here are some venture capital firms in Los Angeles that can help get you wired in.

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This Week in VC: Michael Montgomery (President, Montgomery & Co.)

Both Sides of the Table

This episode of This Week in Venture Capital featured Michael Montgomery, president of Montgomery & Co. The Montgomery Conference : one of the top technology events of the annual calendar in the United States and held every March. Should you use investment banks to raise venture capital? We discussed: 1.

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The Challenges (& Opportunities) of Starting a Tech Company in LA

Jason Nazar

I recently hosted a panel at the Twiistup Conference about LA tech companies. 1 of a product up and running in a few months weeks getting thousands of users for next to no capital, in Los Angeles many folks will take over a year and spend a million dollars just to get a beta product ready. It’s a chicken and egg problem.

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Plug and Play San Diego Finds Home in New Downtown Works Space

Xconomy

The co-working space occupies the top floor and mezzanine of the building, and includes shared desks, offices, conference rooms, kitchen, and rooftop deck. Downtown Works is a co-working space for technology startups that opened last month in a completely renovated office building at the corner of India and West B streets. It’s really cool.”.