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California's Innovation Czar Isn't Worried About Tech Companies Fleeing
California's New Innovation Czar Isn't Worried About Companies Fleeing
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"I don't have much of an opinion on those who choose to leave the state. I'm committed to those who are here."
California's new Chief Technology Innovation Officer isn't worried about tech companies leaving the golden state. The former Google executive sat down for his first substantial interview since taking the job with Senior Reporter Ben Bergman.
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We're looking for Southern California startups in the media, entertainment and gaming industries that have a product on the market and have raised less than $1 million in funding. We want your thoughts on the most promising, innovative, forward-thinking startups in these sectors to pitch at dot.LA's inaugural media summit.
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