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ReachLocal Expands Reporting Tools

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Woodland Hills-based online marketing services and software developer ReachLocal , which offers up its services to local businesses, said today that it has added a number of analytics and reporting tools to its platform. READ MORE>>. reachlocal reporting software saas marketing local business'

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Gumiyo Adds Customer

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Woodland Hills-based Gumiyo , which develops tools for enabling mobile web sites, has scored a new customer. Gumiyo develops tools which helps businesses deliver their information to mobile phones, including ways to deliver information via SMS, connect classifieds information to text messages, and more.

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Gumiyo Sees Surge From Hurricane Irene

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Woodland Hills-based Gumiyo , the mobile publishing software firm led by Shuki Lehavi, reported this week that it saw a surge in mobile traffic due to Hurricane Irene. Gumiyo develops software which helps publishers create mobile apps. The firm said it saw the biggest traffic on August 28th.

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CrowdGather Names Taher Scherzay As VP

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Woodland Hills-based CrowdGatehr , which operates a network of special interest message boards and forums, announced Thursday that it has named Taher Scherzay as Vice President of Technology. CrowdGather said Scherzay joins from Elexity Systems, where he was co-founder and CTO.

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Interview with Mike Whitmire, CEO and Co-founder, FloQast

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For today's interview, we sat down and talked with Mike Whitmire , the CEO and Co-founder of Los Angeles-based FloQast (www.floqast.com), a developer of financial close management software for enterprise accounting. He said, this is great, and said they were really interested in getting more enterprise customers.

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REX: Skipping The MLS When You Sell Your Home, with Jack Ryan

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We've also developed technology to target them, once we've found them, across Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, or Waze, whatever they are using most frequently. So, even though we thought our best customers would be young, it ended up the best customers are the ones who wanted an improved experience selling another home.