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He talks about a bunch of the different networking events that occur in Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California. CalTech MIT EnterpriseForum – Great events on various topics – there's one this Saturday that would be great to go to. Often good topics and interesting networking. Great post by John Shiple.
Social Networks: Past, Present & Future. I recently spoke at Caltech at the Caltech / MIT EnterpriseForum on “the future of social networking,&# the 30-minute video is here and the PowerPoint presentation is here on DocStoc ). What I want to answer with this post (long though it may be) is: Why did Web 2.0
I recently spoke at Caltech at the Caltech / MIT EnterpriseForum on “the future of social networking,&# the 30-minute video is here and the PowerPoint presentation is here on DocStoc ). What I want to answer with this post (long though it may be) is: Why did Web 2.0 And so it goes with social networking.
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008 -- "Social Networking: How it Can Add Value to Your Organization" MIT of the Central Coast EnterpriseForum. Social networking is the fastest growing activity on Web 2.0. Mark Sylvester, CEO of introNetworks describes what social networking really means in the business realm.
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Visible networking is turning into a really great opportunity to get to know people better, get to meet new people, and have some interesting conversations. Fascinating that you are going against the trend of trying to make everything a web application. What networking events in Los Angeles or Southern California do you go to?
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I'm blogging from the CalTech EnterpriseForum. His picture of all of the different elements you have to deal with infrastructure (network, storage, os, db, etc.), Most likely, a Level 2 platform's apps also call into the platform via a web services API to draw on data and services. By definition need redundancy.
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