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Southern California's high tech news and companies. Custom Insurance Programs for Technology Companies. customer relationship marketing programs designed to preserve your core revenue. source for executive talent -- serving emerging growth company clients in the high. on April 24, 2009. Startups Made Simple.

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Thanks to all of the sponsors and advertisers, who allow us to keep you updated on Southern California's high tech news and companies. Interesting in reaching Southern California's high tech industry? Email us at info@socaltech.com. Custom Insurance Programs for Technology Companies. April 24, 2009.

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What Can You Learn from the 4-Hour Workweek?

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We were high tech at the very start of the boom. I got to experience much of the local culture and customs. Getting Your Work Schedule on Your Terms – Many people in America sit at their desk much of the day and have email open. And from email we added IM, Facebook and LinkedIn where people contact us.

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Productivity Hacks: Voicemail, Folders & To-Do’s

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I’d like to offer you two “life hacks&# that I implemented in 2009 and one that I’m test driving in 2010. Like you, I struggle to return everybody’s emails because I get too many. Like you, I struggle to return everybody’s emails because I get too many.

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Top 57 Online Startups Meets Technology Meets Product Posts for November 2010

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Equity-Only CTO and Equity-Only Developers - SoCal CTO , November 1, 2010 I had a recent email dialog with the founder of a company looking for a CTO for their startup. We had several emails back and forth where he provided basic details on the concept. No Business Plan Survives First Contact With A Customer – The 5.2