This week on TechZulu Live our special guest is Adam Ross of SocialVest. The fundamental principle of SocialVest is that small change adds up in a big way.

Local Southern California Startup City Sourced expands their civic issue reporter application to Android and Blackberry users today. For those who may not know about city sourced, they are a real time mobile civic engagement platform.

Comedic startup site Funny or Die has announced a new design that adds new content and features to the site. The updated design gives fans more comedy, and more kinds of content including themed photo galleries, top 10 lists, and special guest blogs.

In this episode of TechZulu Live we had special guest Tyler Koblasa of Ming.ly. Born out of a Los Angeles Startup weekend then going on to be a Twiistup presenter Ming.ly is a Social CRM.

Mobile Roadie, the Southern California based startup that helps anyone create and develop an Android and iPhone apps announced today Mobile Roadie Pro. Pro allows for a more customizable version of their app builder to give those with a creative mind more room to play.

Back by popular demand Schmoozd 3 is set for this Thursday, July 29th 6-10 PM at Wokano in Santa Monica, CA. For those who have not been to one of the previous events, schmoozd is known for the very high caliber of their attendees.

Identity is always a big issue on the internet. Remembering passwords, which emails you used for what account and always the issue of identity theft if someone were to get a hold on that information. Well identity authentication startup Enole is aiming to change all that.

The TZ Crew has been working away and getting things done to better improve your TechZulu experience. We have a couple of new announcements to make and I’m really excited to finally get you all in the know.

A complete listing of upcoming TechZulu Events, as well as other events related to the Startup industry. If you know of an event that we should include on the Calendar, be sure to contact us with all the details.

Announced this morning, Los Angeles startup NeighborGoods.net is taking its sharing goodness all across the country. That right folks they are national now and will have neighbors all across America sharing, buying and selling items to each other in no time