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Why Technology is Driving More Urban Renewal

Both Sides of the Table

Back in 2006/07 when I sold my company and then worked at Salesforce.com there were very few options in SF for technology folk to build their careers at big, growing companies. Technology innovation doesn’t occur in a vacuum. And sci-fi writers are but one example of the way society impacts technology. Today there’s many.

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Intellectual Property and Its Impact on Entrepreneurship

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IEEE San Fernando Valley Section and Entrepreneurs Consortium of Southern California. They will emphasize IP licensing and IP licensing issues of importance to entrepreneurs. Saturday, October 3, 2009 -- Intellectual Property and Its Impact on Entrepreneurship. See https://www.123signup.com/event?id=jmphg.

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TiE SoCal

SoCal Tech Calendar

Join TiE Southern California as we shift locations to serve the entrepreneurs of the San Fernando Valley, at the Warner Center Marriott. Prior to joining ViaLogy, Dr. Gulati headed the Ultracomputing Technologies (UCT) Group at NASAs Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, CA.

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Does a VCs Culture Really Matter? The Upfront Story

Both Sides of the Table

I’m often asked about the differences between being at a VC and being an entrepreneur and whether I prefer one or the other. As I’m fond of saying, “It’s pretty hard to call yourself ‘Upfront’ and then seem like you’re playing games with entrepreneurs.” Authenticity. We can be blunt.

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Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel among LAEDC 2015 Eddy Awards Honorees

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Evan Spiegel exemplifies the creative, entrepreneurial spirit of the Los Angeles region, and the success of his company Snapchat has helped make Los Angeles synonymous with technology and successful tech startups. Annual spending related to CSUN of $562.3