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Qualcomm Backs Wireless Software Firm M87

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San Diego-based Qualcomm has invested in wireless network software developer M87 , M87 announced this week, as part of a $3M, Series A funding round. M87 is a developer of wireless network infrastructure software aimed specifically at improving the coverage and capacity of current wireless networks.

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Websense Ties With SIEM Software Provider

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San Diego-based security software developer Websense announced today that it has partnered with SIEM tool provider Quadrant Information Security , where Quadrant will use its ThreatSeeker Network as part of its event analysis and reporting tools. Financial details of the partnership were not announced.

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GoTV Networks Acquired By Phunware

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Sherman Oaks-based GoTV Networks , the provider of mobile applications and content, has been acquired by a Texas mobile software developer, Phunware. According to Phunware, the acquisition will add offices in San Francisco, Sherman Oaks, and San Diego. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

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Gryphon Adds Threat Detection To Wi-Fi Mesh System

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San Diego-based Gryphon Online Safety , a startup that develops a wireless mesh system for home and small businesses, says it has incorporated technology from antivirus software developer ESET into its products. Gryphon is led by CEO John Wu. READ MORE>>.

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Zui.com Launches New Social Networking Features

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Zui.com, which is based in San Diego and headed by Cliff Boro, said the new featuers allow users to create their own avatars, "like" and "favorite" features, ability to make friends with others, and to share content with others. Zui is backed by Emergence Capital, Mission Ventures, Maveron and the Scholastic Corporation.

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Cyberflow Analytics Acquired By Webroot

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San Diego-based cybersecurity software developer CyberFlow Analytics , which develops software to analyze network traffic to locate cyber threats, has been acquired by Webroot , Webroot said on Monday. Cyberflow's software was used for identifying network anomalies in IPv4 and IPv6 traffic.

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WebSense To Move Headquarters To Texas

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In a big loss for the local high tech community, computer security software developer Websense --based in San Diego--is moving its headquarters to Austin, Texas, and is taking 445 jobs with it. websense jobs employment headquarters texas economic development' payment from the state. READ MORE>>.