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Ninja Metrics: Apply Predictive Analytics To Makes Games More Profitable

socalTECH

In the world of online, mobile, and social games, there are now petabytes of data being collected by companies on what users are doing in those games--and trying to make sense of all that information. We spun this out of university research labs, where the founders and all of the team still are involved, and commercialized that research.

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Ninja Metrics: Applying Predictive Analytics To Make Games More Profitable

socalTECH

In the world of online, mobile, and social games, there are now petabytes of data being collected by companies on what users are doing in those games--and trying to make sense of all that information. We spun this out of university research labs, where the founders and all of the team still are involved, and commercialized that research.

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Ninja Metrics: Applying Predictive Analytics To Makes Games More Profitable

socalTECH

In the world of online, mobile, and social games, there are now petabytes of data being collected by companies on what users are doing in those games--and trying to make sense of all that information. We spun this out of university research labs, where the founders and all of the team still are involved, and commercialized that research.

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Interview with Jody Sherman, CEO of EcoMom

socalTECH

Last week, Los Angeles-based EcoMom (www.ecomom.com) launched its "green" parenting site, with backing from Dave McClure. We do deep research on every single product we advocate for, using the criteria and condition that they create a healthy child and a healthy world. How long has the site been around?

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5 things Silicon Valley gets wrong about Southern California

SoCal Delicious

Social media. Social networking. Social games. I assumed that the people of Los Angeles were disingenuous attention whores and didn’t know anything about technology.”. MYTH 4: Research institutions are stronger in NorCal. Smartphones. Windows Phone. Google Plus. Interviews. Guest Post. Let’s compare.

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Interview with Shivani Siroya, Tala

socalTECH

due to a less developed financial system, lack of credit tracking, and oftentimes and informal economy. We've developed software, which seamlessly brings that information in, and it's really accurate, valid information. Shivani Siroya: I started out pretty traditionally in investment banking, doing equity research at UBS.

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INNOVATION - A Scientist's Perspective

AeA Los Angeles Council

With Dr. Drapeau's permission, the AeA Los Angeles Council is furnishing this insightful speech below: I'm sure that all of you understand that what I'm going to talk about today is my own informed opinion, and not the official position nor policy of the U.S. The National Science Foundation mainly funds professors to do research.