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Announcing The Socaltech 50: Southern California's Up-and-Comers

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So, without further ado, here''s the list of this year''s 2013 Socaltech 50 : Basil Abifaker , Transaction Wireless (San Diego, digital gift cards). Sean Callahan , SlimSurveys (San Diego, mobile apps). Steven Cox , TakeLessons (San Diego, marketplace). Melani Gordon , Taphunter (San Diego, mobile apps).

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Two SoCal IPOs On IPO Calendar For This Month

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Two, Southern California tech companies-- The Trade Desk , based in Ventura, and Everbridge , which has major operations and was founded in Glendale--are on tap for IPOs this month, according to the NASDAQ's upcoming IPO calendar. The two companies are the only tech companies currently on the upcoming IPO list.

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Ten Of The Top Tech Companies For Employees In LA

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Readers in San Diego, Orange County, Ventura County, and elsewhere, please comment or send us your comments!). positions on its site, ranging from software, sales, marketing, to finance. Despite a huge number of companies, we found there are a number which. The firm, based in Pasadena, has dozens of.

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Success, Santa Barbara Style: Patagonian Sexwax With A Side Order of UGGS

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Not satisfied with the quality of surf wax currently on the market, he decided to make his own. By 1972, he had refined his product, which he mixed in his garage, packaged by hand and sold to surf shops up and down the California coast, from Santa Cruz to San Diego.

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Interview with Paul Gloger, Rockoco

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That's what GE did, when it went to market ten years ago with high pressure, high temperature (HPHT) diamonds. All of the sudden, there were a surprising large number of wonderful looking diamonds in the market, and it took a bit of time to figure out what had happened. The GIA then stepping in, and said "you can't do that."

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