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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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Interview with Ruben Schultz, Swoop

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Today's interview is with Ruben Schultz, the co-founder of Swoop (www.swoopapp.com), a new startup which develops software for limousine, party bus, and other transportation providers. What Swoop does, is we build technology for them, SaaS tools, which allow them to run their businesses more effectively. in a seed funding round.

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How ContractSafe Wants To Help You Get Your Legal Docs In Order, With Ken Button

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Ken Button: I am a corporate attorney, and started in private practice at O'Melvany and Myers, and later served as General Counsel for a software business. We have been around software for a long time. We've been really happy with the product itself. For a still, pretty young product, we're pleased.

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Entrepreneurs Needed to Keep Web 3.0 From Fading

Startup Professionals Musings

Consumers are surfing the Web, purchasing products, and becoming instant photo journalists from their iPhone and Blackberry. Many software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications now allow on-demand collaboration. Examples include Google Docs, Salesforce.com, Slideshare.net, and Box.net. Real time on-demand collaboration.

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Five Clues To Web 3.0 Opportunities Here Now

Startup Professionals Musings

Consumers are surfing the Web, purchasing products, and becoming instant photo journalists from their iPhone and Blackberry. Many software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications now allow on-demand collaboration. Examples include Google Docs, Salesforce.com, Slideshare.net, and Box.net. Real time on-demand collaboration.

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