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Stickam Adds Mobile Java Support

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Los Angeles-based Stickam , a provider of live streaming services and a related online community, announced Monday that the firm is now providing support for streaming live video to Java-enabled mobile devices. The company explained that phones supported by the new software include the T-Mobile G1, BlackBerry, and other platforms.

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Choosing Internet Platforms

SoCal CTO

The topic is: Betting Your Company On An Internet Platform? However, these platforms could be interesting for prototype and pilot solutions. The other conclusion was that you need to have a migration path from the platform. Must design your application differently to live on top of the platform. It's funny.

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Corent Adds Advisor

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Aliso Viejo-based Corent Technology , which develops software that makes it easy for companies to convert their legacy applications into software-as-a-service, has added a new advisor, the firm said this week. The firm''s software helps turn any Java, PHP, or.Net application to SaaS. READ MORE>>.

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Demand Media Extends Pluck To Mobile

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Santa Monica-based Demand Media has extended its Pluck social media platform to mobile devices, the company said today. Pluck is used by brands to create communities.

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Webalo Scores $3M For Mobile Enterprise Apps

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Los Angeles-based Webalo , a company which provides mobile application development tools, said this afternoon that it has raised $3M in a new funding round. Webalo says its software eliminates much of the coding, wating, and cost of traditional, mobile application development. Easton Ventures, Balch Hill Capital, and others.

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Peering Into The Mobile Games Future With Josh Hartwell of Mobile Deluxe

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Josh Hartwell: We officially incorporate in 2003, though we started laying groundwork for the company in 2002. I had been a developer, working at a software publisher as a software developer working on consule games, and wanted to get back into publishing. Speaking of iOS and Android, what's the future of platforms?

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IT Department and Web Teams | Who Does What Now?

Tech Zulu Event

Network engineers and programmers are essential in designing platforms and up-keeping them. Security experts and other individuals might be helpful in creating and fixing network performance monitoring software. Also, the Web Team will be responsible for the overall design of company websites and applications.

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