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Fandango Racks Up $127M In Avengers Tickets Sales Through Opening Weekend

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Los Angeles-based Fandango , which offers up online and mobile movie information and ticketing, said it has sold more than $127M in cumulative sales for Avengers: Endgame. According to Fandango, those sales numbers represent the biggest cumulative box office haul through opening weekend in the company's history.

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A Conversation with Ben Satterfield, Burstly

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TestFlight recently joined forces with Burstly (www.burstly.com) to create a suite of apps for mobile developers and publishers. We spoke with Ben about how Burstly is now creating a company to help mobile developers create, develop, distribute, and monetize their apps. How did you guys end up combining forces?

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A Day in the Life of a Product Manager

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Something from a motivational panel, discussing Biz Dev strategies or maybe how to launch a lean start up. Steve Belin , Product Manager , Fandango. Her description starts off with a standup meeting with her product team. At Fandango, they examine ticket sales and trends over time. Whole vision: status quo.

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Digiday Mobile: The Future Of Mobile Media Live

Tech Zulu Event

TechZulu will be streaming Digiday : Mobile live from 8:00am - 5:00pm PST Monday 3/8. Scott will share data and results from both ChaCha and other industry sources that will highlight the compelling opportunity that brand advertisers now have in the mobile arena. Presenter: Scott A. Presenter: Scott A.

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Data is the Next Major Layer of the Cloud & A Major Victory for Startups

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I believe that this is a major new area of growth & innovation for the Internet as Cloud Services start to form deeper & richer layers. You can think of even your PC as a stack in which the hardware manufacturers handled physical layers, Microsoft handled the OS layer and application companies built higher up in the stack.

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