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SoCal Sees Summertime Surge In Exits

socalTECH

In what looks to be an unprecedented surge in high profile, high value exits for high tech companies in Southern California, there have now been six big exits in the region over the last month worth over $100M. Those exits--worth more than a collected $3.8

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With a $10.2M Boost, YourMechanic Aims At Mobility Fleet Market

Xconomy

Every month, there’s news of another partnership among carmakers like GM and tech companies such as Uber, as they vie for dominant roles in a transportation future where individual car ownership may largely give way to rides-on-demand from fleets of autonomous and tech-enabled vehicles.

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Eight Repeat Entrepreneurs To Watch In SoCal

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socalTECH.com has mined its proprietary database of high tech companies and entrepreneurs and identified just a few of the repeat entrepreneurs to watch in the region. Elbaz sold Applied Semantics to Google in 2003, for pre-IPO stock, reaping first round investors more than a 100x return on their investment.

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Eight Tech Gadgets To Add To Your Gifts List

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features an interface powered by Google TV, and delivers both the web and streaming. is based in San Diego. Did we miss your favorite electronic device, widget, or gizmo from a local high tech company? Have an HDTV, and wish you could browse the web or stream content from the Internet? The CoStar. Have an iPhone?

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Introducing Xconomy Voices (Podcast), Episode 1: Mary Lou Jepsen

Xconomy

It’s always been Xconomy’s mission to reach audiences—both here on our website, and at our many live events around the country—with deep insights into the innovation process, divined from experts embedded in the world’s most important hubs of high-tech entrepreneurship. And now we’re doing that in one more medium: podcasting.