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Inseego Snags New CMO From Amazon Web Services

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San Diego-based 5G wireless equipment developer Inseego announced today that it has named Wendy Caceres as its new Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). Inseego said Caceres will report to Chairman and CEO Dan Mondor. READ MORE>>.

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Telcentris Names Rees President

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San Diego-based Telcentris , which develops voice-over-IP and other voice systems for business, said this week that it has named Cliff Rees as President of the firm. The firm said Rees will oversee operations, sales, business development, and product management. READ MORE>>.

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Phone.com Expands In Poway

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Voice-over-IP phone service provider Phone.com , which is based in Newark, New Jersey, said this week that it has expanded its presence in San Diego, by opening up new offices in Poway. The company also says it expects to add more employees in the facility this year to accommodate growth.

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Google Takes Clue From Robertsons' MP3Tunes, Planning Music Locker

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Mountain View-based Google appears to be taking a clue from San Diego entrepreneur Michael Robertson, the former founder of MP3.com, Google is reportedly looking to charge around $25 a year for the service. Robertson's MP3Tunes is currently in a legal fight with EMI over its music locker service.

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Report: Gizmo5 In Acquisition Talks With Skype

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Voice-over-IP service Skype is in the midst of negotiations to buy San Diego-based Gizmo5 , according to a report in TechCrunch. According to the report, Skype is looking to pay around $50M for Gizmo5, which develops voice-over-IP based, Internet calling software based on the SIP standard. READ MORE>>.

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Verimatrix Deploys In Mexico

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San Diego-based Verimatrix reported this week that the firm is deploying its content security technology in Mexico, as part of an install at cable operator Cablemas. According to Verimatrix, its products are being used as part of a enhanced digital cable service, over an advanced DVB-C/IP/DOCSIS network. READ MORE>>.

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Interview with Quinn Curtis, BrightCloud

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Last week, San Diego-based provider of web content classification and security services developer BrightCloud was acquired by Webroot , and we thought it would be a great opportunity to talk to founder Quinn Curtis about how the acquisition of his firm came about. How big was the team in San Diego?

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