This week on TechZulu Live we have special guest Eric Jackson, CEO of Caplinked and former U.S. Marketing Director for Paypal Inc. CapLinked was founded in late 2009 by Eric M. Jackson and Christopher Grey.

TechZulu Live Episode 8 In this episode of TechZulu live we had special guest Andy Tong. Andy is a video game executive with 10+ years in online Casual/MMO/Social gaming and eCommerce. Founder and former CEO of MMOABC, with Andy’s guidence, propelled the company to  the 2nd most prolific portal and community for MMO gamers in North America…continue reading.

This week on TechZulu Live we have special guest Andy Tong. Andy is a video game executive with 10+ years in online Casual/MMO/Social gaming and eCommerce.

In this episode of TechZulu live we had special guest Gerry Campbell CEO of Collecta. Collecta delivers real-time streaming news, via widgets, APIs and its Site Search Platform. It gives you a real time stream about what is happening right now at this very moment on the internet.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.