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Report: Lynda.com Tops $70M In Annual Revenues

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Ojai, California-based Lynda.com , the online education site providing online training on a variety of software, ranging from PhotoShop to AutoCAD and much more which was founded by Lynda Weinman and Bruce Heavin, is now topping $70M in annual revenues, according to reports. READ MORE>>.

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Ten Of The Top Tech Companies For Employees In LA

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company operates a number of content-focused sites, including LIVESTRONG, eHOW, Cracked, and a domain name registration business, eNOM. The firm, based in Pasadena, has dozens of. positions on its site, ranging from software, sales, marketing, to finance. The firm, based in Pasadena, has dozens of. The now-public.

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OpenX Launches Professional Services

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Pasadena-based OpenX, maker of the popular web advertising server of the same name, said Monday that it has launched a new set of professional services and support packages for web publishers. OpenX develops open source software used by online web publishers to manage advertising placement on their sites. READ MORE>>

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Wearable Tech LA | Where Entertainment & Health Meet Wearables July 17th

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Attending Wearable Tech LA on July 17th in Pasadena will give you an opportunity to meet and collaborate with the best of Hollywood, Music, Sports and Health including leaders from the NBA, NFL, NHL and others. Live demos including a demo on extreme wearables used by a trained wolf. Paul Crandell – VP of Marketing, GoPro.

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Interview with Paul Gloger, Rockoco

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Last week, Pasadena-based Rockoco announced that it had raised $1.5M in funding from the Pasadena Angels, for its technology which applies semiconductor processing to diamonds to create more brilliant and super-polished stones. Roughly $500K to $600K came from the Pasadena angels, and the rest from other angel investors.

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Triptrotting Lets You Experience Your Travel Adventure With Locals

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Mostly geared towards college students and young professionals, users can log on fill out a profile and be paired up with users of similar interests on the site. Founders, Aigerim Duiseneyeva and Shana Zheng created the site based on their personal travel experiences. The key to the site is all about compatibility.

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Interview with Lynda Weinman and Bruce Heavin, Lynda.com

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How do you take a business you started as your own personal web site, and turn it into an online powerhouse, completely bootstrapped, from the little town of Ojai, California--not exactly known as a technology town?