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uWink is coming to town
Written by Efren Toscano   
Monday, 21 April 2008 10:35

From fun, casual games, to their legendary leader, uWink is simply about fun and food. They make it easy for people to interact, have fun, and enjoy a delicious meal at a reasonable price. uWink is an entertainment dining experience that can’t be had anywhere else. It’s not a game arcade or pool parlor; uWink is an interactive, social restaurant where at-the-table touchscreens let you be in control of your meal and your fun. We met up with Brent Bushnell the CTO of uWink who gave us a guided tour of the location and also gave us some really cool insight on future projects they have in the works. We will have the full interview of Brent in a bit so stay tuned.

 


 


 
LA Geek Dinner 2-Year Anniversary
Written by Efren Toscano   
Wednesday, 16 April 2008 17:10

The LA Geek Dinner turned 2 yesterday.  It had an awesome turnout of about 50 people and the location added the cherry on top. The Geek Dinners are a monthly gathering of Internet technology lovers in Los Angeles. Anyone who has an interest and passion for technology, the internet, internet technologies, software or you just know you're a geek is welcome.  Special thanks goes out to Heather for keeping the geek dinners alive and well, also Mike from Bullspot for supplying the drinks, Boris from BincSearch for supplying the cupcakes, and last but not least Jerome from BLANKSPACES for providing the location. The full interview with Heather will be up soon so keep posted :)

 


 


 
Data Portability LA
Written by Efren Toscano   
Saturday, 12 April 2008 13:13

Data Portability LA had a good turnout, even people from SD stayed after this weeks past events to attend this one. The purpose of the Data Portability project is to put existing technologies, techniques, policies and initiatives in context in order to facilitate translation, education, advocacy and ultimately implementation of data portability. Portability is defined as both physically moving data or simply porting the context in which the data is used. We had an awesome discussion with the founders of the Data Portability Initiative and the to see the full interview go here.

 


 


 
Sold-Out PopSugar/TechCrunch MeetUp in LA
Written by Efren Toscano   
Friday, 11 April 2008 17:46

Welcome to LA! Lights, camera and turn on your computer. Last night's Geek Goes Chic event at the Vanguard in LA was hot! To a sold out crowd of 2,100 attendees, the PopSugar and Techcrunch combination made this event by far one of the largest events of the year. Free food, drinks and company showoffs were the usual tech scene but people that you generally won't see came out to party. Here is the video of the night enjoy :)

 

 

Companies that attended the event:

MySpace: The largest social network on the internet and favorite community to music and other artists, big and small. MySpace will showcase new apps on the MySpace Developer Platform

Engage: The Internet’s first social dating community, combines contemporary social networking principles with established online dating tools to enable people to make meaningful connections in a way that is more like the real world. Community members can be single or involved in a relationship, and everyone works together to help like-minded individuals find one another in a fun, intuitive and low-pressure environment. Registration is fast and free, and it’s easy to invite your friends along for the good times. And we’re always updating the Engage Blog — check out all the photos, videos and commentary from the Geek Goes Chic Meet-up after the event, all from an Engage perspective. We look forward to meeting you!

Global Grind: The place for you to explore multimedia that matters to you. Discover new content, collect your favorites, share them with the world, and discuss them with the community. Global Grind makes it easy to access what your friends and those who share your tastes are surfing, watching, reading, and talking about. Get all the top news, gossip, humor, entertainment and more from around the web in one place, as voted on by our users.

Velocity Interactive Group: A venture fund organized by Ross Levinsohn, Jon Miller, and comVentures with offices in LA, Palo Alto and New York. Velocity Interactive Group is focused on digital media and communications. As of February 2008, it had $1.5B in assets under management.

Rubicon Project: The Rubicon Project is a group of industry-experienced, aggressive and passionate renegades dedicated to bringing a new level of efficiency to the fragmented Internet advertising space. The Rubicon Project’s ad network optimization service is the new online advertising standard that makes it effortless for websites to generate the mad cash they’ve always dreamed of. And, it’s free to join. Websites looking to make more money while doing less work should visit: rubiconproject.com.

CoComment.com: is the leading provider of comment and blog access, aggregation and tracking technology. The company enables better conversations on the web by providing users the ability to centralize, track and share comments anywhere online. Through integration with major media companies and publishing platforms, coComment increases the visibility and exposure of comments to a greater user base of active commenters, bloggers and the public - creating more interesting user experiences, driving users to the commenting sites and linking conversations with a community.

Dimdim: The world’s free, open source web meeting company. Dimdim provides a free, hosted Web conferencing service where anyone can share their desktop, show slides, collaborate, chat, talk and broadcast via webcam with absolutely no download required for attendees. With Dimdim, now the world can meet freely at http://www.dimdim.com

DocStoc: DocStoc wants to do for documents what YouTube did for videos: put them online.

E.Factor: an E2E networking community. The only global social connector made by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs.

Geni: Geni is a social-networking website for families to explore their geneology. Geni aspires to create a family tree of the whole world.

Mahalo: Mahalo is a human powered search engine founded by Silicon Valley veteran entrepreneur Jason Calacanis. Results are generated non-algorithmically by a team of profile builders who create pages for search terms.

Media Temple: TechCrunch’s own hosting provider, headquartered in LA. They keep the lights on at TechCrunch and we really appreciate their support.

Meebo: The Web’s live interaction platform. Founded in September 2005, over 30 million people use Meebo monthly, either at Meebo.com, or through Meebo Rooms on partner sites. Meebo’s investors include Sequoia Capital and Draper Fisher Jurvetson. Visit Meebo.com to connect with friends live on the Web.

PicApp: Enables bloggers to choose from extensive collections of millions of copyrighted images being updated by the thousands each day that have been licensed from Getty Images, Corbis and other prestigious image agencies to visualize the content on their web sites. Each image is accompanied by a non-intrusive ad to drive royalties to the related content partners, instead of the traditional license fees.

ThisNext: ThisNext is a social commerce site where people recommend their favorite products so others can discover what’s best to buy online. It blends two powerful elements of real-world shopping otherwise lost for online consumers: word-of-mouth.

EventBrite: Thanks to Eventbrite for managing paperless ticketing and reservations for the TechCrunch MeetUp. Many thanks for keeping us organized.

MailChimp: Mailchimp powers email marketing for over 15,000 companies worldwide, from small startups and web-dev agencies to large organizations like American Airlines and Mozilla.

 


 
TechZulu Exclusive: A-List Group Attends Last Minute Causecast Drinkup
Written by Vak Sambath   
Wednesday, 02 April 2008 13:52

Sloane Berrent, from Causecast.org and Pete Cashmore decided that last week’s countless number of events wasn't enough and decided to put together a CauseCast Flashmashmeet at the MaiKai Lounge on Monday night in Santa Monica. About 20 people showed up for this impromptu happy hour. At the event, we managed to snatch up Ryan Scott, CEO/Investor of Causecast.org for an interview about his vision for social change using media technology for the web. Also, Pete was kind enough to sit down with us for his thoughts on the L.A. scene, the flow of VC money from Silicon Valley and 2008's web tech predictions. Techzulu exclusive interview below:

 

 

 


 
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