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YP Links With Groupon

SoCal Tech Calendar

Los Angeles-based local search site YP said Thursday that it has linked up with Groupon , to integrate Groupon's local deals into its discovery site and mobile apps. The integration effort is being led by SoCal startup vet Stu MacFarlane, who is Executive Vice President, Consumer Platforms at YP. READ MORE>>.

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Interview with Tobi Bauckhage, Moviepilot

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How do a bunch of German moviemakers end up in Los Angeles, running a site helping studios to market and promote their films via their venture backed startup? That's the story we got from Tobi Bauckhage , the co-founder and CEO of Moviepilot (www.moviepilot.com), a German firm which is setting up shop in Los Angeles.

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A Conversation with Ben Satterfield, Burstly

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You get an email, tap on a link, a notification pops up, and the app installs on your phone. In that example, we can let you know you''re seeing iPad mini crashes in Japan, and start tracking those. How did you guys end up combining forces? It was a fun project, but we ended up taking it down to focus on TestFlight.

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Digiday Mobile: The Future Of Mobile Media Live

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Discover the what the future holds for you and this game changing media platform. Should media companies offer their content on an ad-supported basis or get users to pay up front? When will we reach a tipping point in the consumer psyche in regards to making purchases through a mobile Internet site or an App? The advertiser?

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

Both Sides of the Table

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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