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General Assembly Raises $35M In Funding Round

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General Assembly , which conducts classes on web development, Photoshop, Javascript, digital marketing, and all kinds of other topics through its location in Los Angeles, has just scored a $35M funding round, a Series C for the company. general assembly angeles venture capital learning digital school technology' READ MORE>>.

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PaeDae Ties Into appMobi

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appMobi develops cross platform application development software for HTML5 and Javascript, and was acquired by Intel last year. PaeDae is venture backed by 3G Capital, Grind Games, Silicon Valley Bank, and Ed Ojdana; the company said it is has so far raised $12M in funding. PaeDae said the move will significantly expand its reach.

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Realtime Raises $100M, Opens Office In Santa Monica

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The firm said its technology framework works with NODE.JS, Javascript, ASP.net, Java, PHP, iOS, Android, and Windows Phone, and revolves around providing a many-to-many, cloud-hosted messaging system for web applications. READ MORE>>.

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RealGravity Finds $2.0M

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Tags: realgravity venture capital video javascript software.

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Tealium Adds $35M to Expand Technology, Sharpen Customer Focus

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Georgian Partners and Bain Capital Ventures, the investment firms that anchored Tealium’s $30.7 Tealium initially focused on helping corporations, government agencies, and other “enterprise” customers to manage “tags,” the snippets of JavaScript embedded in Web pages or e-mails. For us, it’s never been about tags or Javascript.

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What Makes an Entrepreneur (3/11) – Ability to Pivot

Both Sides of the Table

They came to me 2 years ago with their company, GumGum , and were trying to raise an A round of capital. They had also raised money from Howard Morgan at First Round Capital who if you check out his bio you will see is legendary. An example: My best recent example of this is Ophir Tanz and Ari Mir. I really respect these guys.

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Why Google Fiber? Moat-widening Endeavor & Future of Computing.

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Computers still need web browsers to power HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and many other core web technologies. The first half of the value chain is far more capital-intensive, so they weren’t able to move into those layers until the company grew and matured. Operating system (OS) – computers need an OS to provide a user interface.

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