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Oversee.net Names CTO

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Los Angeles-based online marketing and domain firm Oversee.net has named Gene Chuang as its new Chief Technology Officer, the company said today. He also was previously Executive Director at AT&T Interactive, and also was Director of Engineering at Yahoo Search Marketing. READ MORE>>.

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Laudville Bolsters Advisory Board With Oversee.net's Chuang

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Chuang is currently Chief Technology Officer at Oversee.net,and also has served at such companies as Yahoo! Search Marketing, YP.com/AT&T Interactive and Chegg. Chuang is also a mentor at Muckerlab. Laudville, which is led by Phoebe B.

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Interview with Jeff Kupietzky, Oversee.net

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It's been awhile since we caught up with the folks at Los Angeles-based Oversee.net (www.oversee.net), which has a very big businesses in the domain name area, so we thought we'd sit down and hear how things are going for the firm. What businesses is Oversee.net now in? Yahoo, for the most part, is ceding to Microsoft and Bing.

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Nami Media Grows Operations

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Los Angeles-based Nami Media , which provides online marketing technology aimed at the pay-per-click (PPC) market, said today that it has doubled its staff, and has moved to a new, larger facility in order to accommodate expected growth this year. Higgason has previously served at MediaTrust, Oversee.net and VeriSign, Inc.

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Interview with Josh Stomel, ResumeBucket

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I had early success working in-house with Matt Coffin at LowerMyBills in 2005, and then I was brought on by Yahoo to build out the Yahoo Publisher Network Team. I went on to Oversee.net, and helped to build that company from 60 to 250 employees. ResumeBucket hits the market with the idea and premise that simpler is better.

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