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Interview with Chris Lyman and Corey Brundage, SendLove.to

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When you stick that plugin on a blog you are writing, it scans the article for names. For example, if you are writing about Barack Obama, you can, with a single click, vote him up or down in the article. Chris Lyman: For the blog owner, we allow them to see the scores in real time on the folks they are writing about.

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Interview with Steve Jillings, TeleSign

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We can tell that they're using a voice-over-IP phone number or prepaid mobile phone, and we might not allow them to register because their experience is that a majority of their fraudulent activity comes from those type of phone numbers. One was for our PhoneID product, which is extremely important to us.

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A Few Key People Really Can Make a Huge Difference

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He listed all of the product releases that were up coming, the customers that were in the pipeline and where he saw his competition moving. They haven’t launched their next gen product – watch this space. In LA we have SoCalTech , for which I am grateful. I don’t write about LA but I write from LA.

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Interview with Youtuber Adorian Deck, On Making A Living On YouTube

socalTECH

There are other things I've done, and I started a company recently and own a bunch of Twitter IP, but Youtube is a big part of it, and really lets me reach other people and affect other lives. You'd think because of the production value it would be the least watched video, but that's not true. I just started doing this. That's amazing.

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Interview with Curtis Staker and William Goldbach, Confident Technologies

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Let's start with the products. Plus, there's always shoulder surfing--when people write them down, and are grabbing for your daytimer or spreadsheet for passwords--that's treating passwords like it's the 1950's, and leaving your front door key under a door mat. What does Confident Technologies do?