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Cases could shake up tech resale market

By   /  Friday, June 3rd, 2011  /  Columns, Technology  /  Comments Off on Cases could shake up tech resale market

Two intellectual property lawsuits are causing some area tech executives to worry.

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Smart & finalists: CEOs make cut for top regional award

By   /  Friday, June 3rd, 2011  /  Features, Technology  /  Comments Off on Smart & finalists: CEOs make cut for top regional award

Two tri-county technology CEOs have been named regional finalists for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, one of the top national awards for executives.

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Textbook hookup: Students develop tract-sharing app

By   /  Friday, June 3rd, 2011  /  Features, Technology  /  Comments Off on Textbook hookup: Students develop tract-sharing app

A trio of UC Santa Barbara entrepreneurs wants to revolutionize the $5.5   billion U.S. textbook market with their book-sharing application 1night.me.

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Brave new biotech: Camarillo startup launches first products

By   /  Friday, May 27th, 2011  /  Features, Technology  /  Comments Off on Brave new biotech: Camarillo startup launches first products

PBS Biotech, a Camarillo-based startup, is bringing its first products to market.

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Scan this, track that: Westlake firm helps institutions monitor assets

By   /  Friday, May 27th, 2011  /  Technology  /  Comments Off on Scan this, track that: Westlake firm helps institutions monitor assets

BarScan sells software programs for managing assets with bar codes.

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Amgen drug shows blockbuster promise

By   /  Friday, May 20th, 2011  /  Technology, Top Stories  /  Comments Off on Amgen drug shows blockbuster promise

Putting test results behind the talk at its recent product pipeline review, Thousand Oaks-based Amgen on May 17 released promising results for the Xgeva variant of its potential blockbuster bone drug denosumab.

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A $14.5M bet on computing supremacy

By   /  Wednesday, May 11th, 2011  /  Columns, Technology  /  Comments Off on A $14.5M bet on computing supremacy

Last week, I spoke with Fareed Zakaria, an author and editor-at-large for Time magazine as well as a CNN host. He’s put a lot of thought into the “rise of the rest” — that is, what the post-American world is going to look like.
You can trot out the statistics of your choice to show how America is fast losing its technological edge. We lag other countries in math and science scores. But Zakaria pointed out a number to me that’s much more foreboding — citations in peer-reviewed research.