Author Archive: Efren Toscano

This week on TechZulu Live we have special guest Gerry Campbell CEO of Collecta. Collecta delivers real-time streaming news, via widgets, APIs and its Site Search Platform.

Android Users Rejoice! You can now be part of the BuzzVoice Club. TechZulu has been following BuzzVoice for quite some time. From release date to name change, and their BuzzVoice 3.0 update. We do so because they have a great product that not only the techno savy can enjoy but those who just want to keep up to date with the latest and greatest news.

In this episode of TechZulu Live we had special guest William Chow of Mobolize. Mobolize is a software solution that allows you to make your enterprise web applications like Microsoft SharePoint always responsive to the end user. Their goal is to make enterprise web applications responsive, available and reliable.

This week on TechZulu Live we have special guest William Chow of Mobolize. Mobolize is a software-only solution that is agnostic to how applications like SharePoint are deployed or customized, thereby delivering seamless integration for IT and users alike.

So you have an amazing idea and the back end of your site works flawlessly, but no one wants to use it because it looks like a 5 year old did your site design. For a lot of sites the design can make or break a the success of the website.

In this episode of TechZulu Live we had special guest Michael Schneider of Mobile Roadie. Mobile Roadie is a platform that allows anyone to quickly, easily, and inexpensively build and manage an iPhone and Andriod app.

TechZulu and Schmoozd have joined forces to bring you StartupDemo during Social Media Week. We are selecting 10 startups to demo during the event and the lucky chosen get to do so completely free!

Join us live from the Roxy Theatre Tuesday, August 24th for Social Media Club Los Angeles. This month we will be discussing how social media is affecting the Automotive Industry.

his week on TechZulu Live we have special guest Michael Schneider of Mobile Roadie. At age 15, Michael Schneider started one of the first websites to sell new and used video games. While “Video Game Central” didn’t make him rich, it hooked him on the idea of using the Internet to make money.

The time is once again upon us. Thousands of people submit their panels for SXSWi (South by Southwest Interactive) and only a handful will be selected to present. The best thing of all is that there are no judges!