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Crowdsourcing, collaboration, support groups. Oh my.

Berkonomics

How do you use the new tools for collaboration to enable people and computers to be connected so that collectively they act more intelligently than any individual? MIT has come a long way in identifying tools and techniques. Help from your peers. You can do the same. How to test the system.

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Pitching access management on the fly, Los Angeles-based Britive raises $5.4 million

TechCrunch LA

Now, he and Gudanis are trying to solve the issues of identity access management that the new, ubiquitous cloud computing model presents for security officers and developers. The company already has over a dozen customers using its technology after launching merely two years ago.

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Eucalyptus: The Next Billion Dollar Open Source Firm?

socalTECH

A new article this morning from ReadWriteWeb has identified Santa Barbara-based cloud computing software firm Eucalyptus has one of the open source software companies most likely to become the next, $1 billion company (in annual revenues).

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Create and nurture your collective intelligence.

Berkonomics

How do you use the new tools for collaboration to enable people and computers to be connected so that collectively they act more intelligently than any individual? MIT has come a long way in identifying tools and techniques. Email readers, continue here.] You can do the same. Test the system.

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Microsoft Venture Fund Aims to Harness Early Stage Innovation

Xconomy

The name of the fund—which will back startups focused on cloud computing, machine learning, and security, with an emphasis on technology that complements Microsoft’s own products and services—is Microsoft Ventures. Going forward, this will help us identify and harness those trends as early as possible.”.

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Startup Lessons From Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon

InfoChachkie

Lesson: As described in Go For The Quick Buck , wily startups also devise creative ways to secure funding from their customers, rather than from investors. In contrast, Pink Floyd followed their passion and created long-form, unified musical pieces they wanted to hear, rather than the pithy, three minute singles demanded by their label's executives.

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How Halla Is Using AI To Personalize Food, With Spencer Price

socalTECH

We've onboarded one of our very first advisors, Rick Wedgeworth, or Chief Science Officer, who ran cloud computing at eBay, was a leading computer scientist at Harvard, and in between has done everything from automation to the Human Genome project.

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