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Entreprenuer Network

SoCal CTO

What I mentioned in Events and Networking in Los Angeles was that its somewhat hard in LA to count on networking events to build networks. Social Media for Service Professionals LearnTrends Speakers and Topics Accounced Tags not Folders - LinkedIn Saved Profiles Product Management for Startups in Los Angeles – S.

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Innovation and Geography

SoCal CTO

LA is a vibrant community with a rich network of angels that fund early stage companies, lots of VCs, easy access to big media, lots of innovation in media, mobile content, games, green, health care, and many, many others. eHarmongy) as an acting CTO. in Computer Science. He is a frequent speaker at industry and academic events.

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Events and Networking in Los Angeles

SoCal CTO

Again, in LA, they are a bit few and far between (literally in geographical terms). Social Media for Service Professionals LearnTrends Speakers and Topics Accounced Tags not Folders - LinkedIn Saved Profiles Product Management for Startups in Los Angeles – S. Startup Co-Founders: If You Cant Recruit Em, Should You Join Em?

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Am I a Founder? The Adventure of a Lifetime. « Steve Blank

Steve Blank

tags: entrepreneurship startup business) [.] AKPC_IDS += "499,"; (No Ratings Yet) Loading … Posted in Leadership | Tagged [.] The Adventure of a Lifetime Take the time and think through who you are and what level of challenge you are looking for. You’re not joining a big company. But make sure it fits who you are.

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Technology stack choice for startups

kenegozi.com

Plus LA is about a couple of hours flight away from the valley, or 6 hours drive. method=post. Technology stack choice for startups. on March 28th, 2011 at 1:42pm. 2 responses. My short answer is: specializing in a single technology only is somewhat risky, as the world keeps changing. on March 29th, 2011 at 7:50am. Ron - it is clickable now.

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SuperMac War Story 10: The Video Spigot « Steve Blank

Steve Blank

Filed under: Customer Development , Marketing , SuperMac , Technology | Tagged: Steve Blank , SuperMac « Love/Hate Business Plan Competitions Gravity Will be Turned Off » 17 Responses EricS , on May 11, 2009 at 11:05 am Said: I loved my Spigot. It was fun watching it happen. So it made little practicle sense.

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Is WebEx “Dead Man Walking?”

Both Sides of the Table

The very next week I organized a call with Babak Nivi of VentureHacks to present to the Launchpad LA class. The two bibles on this topic on VentureHacks Archives and on Feld.com so I asked Nivi to do a Skype call. Tags: Tech Market Analysis. I could see that being really useful. Just not each of them simultaneously.