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Stephen Nellis


| Friday, June 13th, 2014

New offices and new faces for Westlake Village legal scene

Columns, East Ventura County

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| Monday, June 9th, 2014

Tech author to reveal what your phone knows about you

South Coast, Technology

Authors Robert Scoble and Shel Israel detail the convergence of five forces: social media, mobile computing, data, sensors and location. Those technologies combine to give technology companies a picture of who you are, where you are, what you’re doing and what your preferences are with a degree of accuracy previously unimaginable.

| Friday, June 6th, 2014

Resonant taps $16.2M for Skyworks deal

Latest news, South Coast, Technology, Top Stories, Tri-County Public Companies

Santa Barbara-based semiconductor firm Resonant, which has a key development deal with a major supplier to the mobile phone industry, has raised $16.2 million in an initial public offering.

| Friday, June 6th, 2014

In shape for an IPO: Mindbody launches wellness program

Central Coast, Features, Latest news, Technology, Tri-County Economy

After years of development, San Luis Obispo-based Mindbody is rolling out a major corporate wellness platform as it marches toward an initial public offering.

| Friday, June 6th, 2014

Get a move on: StartupWeekend winner taps sharing economy for moving

Small Business, South Coast, Technology, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy

Moving is never fun, but a Santa Barbara startup is hoping to make it a little less stressful by connecting people who need to move with nearby truck owners looking to earn extra money. NextMover bills its service, which launched earlier this year, as “your friend with a truck.”

| Friday, June 6th, 2014

Tri-county energy firms: our Monterey shale will pay off

Central Coast, Latest news, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy

Federal officials have slashed their estimate for how much oil is held in California’s Monterey shale by 96 percent, but energy companies working in the Tri-Counties say they have no plans to abandon their efforts in the long-producing formation or its rising competitor, the diatomite.

| Friday, June 6th, 2014

Ansible makes it easy to crack the code in the cloud

Columns, Technology

Whether you call it software-as-a-service or the cloud, Web-hosted code has been around for nearly a decade and has delivered on two key promises: As an end user, your browser is connected to a vastly more powerful computer than you could otherwise afford, and you’re always running the latest version of the software because it’s been updated across all servers. But up there in the cloud, a lot of work is going on behind the scenes.