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MyLife Launches Social Dashboard

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Los Angeles-based MyLife.com is further expanding its services this morning, saying that it has launched a new, "social dashboard" product which helps users centrally manage all of their social and email accounts. The new service comes as a result of the acquisition of Threadsy in March by MyLife.

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First Annual Second Internet Conference

SoCal Tech Calendar

The one-day event will bring together individual and institutional investors alongside social media executives to learn the current social media landscape, and meet one-on-one with leading industry professionals. The Second Internet Conference will be held in Santa Monica, California, on September 7th, 2011.

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Mark Suster, Nely Galan to Keynote Silicon Beach Fest

Tech Zulu Event

ABC Family, Fox, Universal Music, Google, Facebook, Demand Media, MyLife, Riot Games, DFJ Frontier, Rustic Canyon, GRP Partners, Siemer and Associates, Marketshare, Saatchi Online, OMD, Ignited, Rubicon Project, Smashbox Cosmetics, NFL, UCLA, USC, and dozens of start-ups. Opening Party hosted by Demand Media with KCRW at the Viceroy.

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Launchpad LA – 10 Startup Companies to Watch

Both Sides of the Table

There were prominent founders of business like PriceGrabber, LowerMyBills and MyLife. In joining Launchpad he’s agreed to move here, which is a natural fit given their emerging set of media partners. We had software executives from Google, Yahoo!, Commission Junction, MySpace, TicketMaster and many more.

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Why a “Yelp for People” Won’t End the World

Tech Zulu Event

With every photo, blog, or post we publish to social media, we are inviting commentary with open arms. Surely, the chances that two civilized professionals in their thirties are going to be badgering one another on social media is slim. Let’s look at our modern culture: are we not constantly asking to be judged?