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ClickUp Wins The San Diego Padres

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San Diego-based workplace productivity software developer ClickUp reported this morning that it has been selected by the San Diego Padres, to power the team's IT operations. ClickUp said that the Padres will use its platform to organize, manage and track all team tasks, goals, docs, communications and more.

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ClickUp Connects With $100M

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San Diego-based software developer ClickUp , which develop workplace apps, says it has raised $100M in its Series B funding round. ClikUp offers up a range of corporate apps, including project management, chat, docs, time management, wikis, goal tracking, dashboards, and more. ClickUp says it has now raised $135M in total.

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Interview with Zeb Evans, ClickUp

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For today's interview, we sat down and chatted with >Zeb Evans, the founder and CEO of San Diego-based ClickUp (www.clickup.com), the developer of a workplace productivity software platform which is based by such companies as Google, Airbnb, and Nike. It's a place for companies and small teams to work together to get more done.

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BetterWorks Adds Catering

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BetterWorks, which is applying technology and software to help small and medium sized business manage employee "perks", said that the new catering support easily handles large food orders for companies. READ MORE>>.

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MeLLmo Launches Business App

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San Diego-based MeLLmo , a developer of iPhone applications for viewing business information, announced this morning that it has launched a "pro" version of its service, Roambi Pro. MeLLmo said the new "pro" version also includes such features as group accounts and security features for companies.

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Interview with Steve Poizner, Alliance for Southern California Innovation

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I spent my professional career starting and running tech companies in Silicon Valley, and have been really successful at it. My last company got acquired by Qualcomm, and Qualcomm wanted me to move to San Diego to run their emerging business portfolio. There are professors, post docs, and other innovators.