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Meet Your Valentine in a Group Setting

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Crewmix App Hopes to Make Meeting People Frictionless The Japanese have been doing group meetings for singles for some time. These group meetings for singles or "Gokon" are very common in Japan.  Gokon are organized group parties where men and women can meet and get to know each other.  This type of meeting comes to the US. Crewmix brings that style to the US. According to Norman Wang, CEO of Crewmix , "we found meeting people in a group setting is a lot less stressful." This is what Crewmix brings to the party. It starts by taking a group shot or "crewie" and by the magic of geo-location you can see other "crewies" nearby for a casual meetup at a bar, event or concert. We caught up with co-founders Norman Wang and Michael Becerra about this new way to meet people. Check it out.

Silicon Valley’s Premier Mobile Conference Starts Tomorrow!

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Mobile technology continues to change every industry, from education to security to wearables and healthcare. Join us at  GMIC Silicon Valley 2015  to hear from the people and companies that are leading this change. GMIC Silicon Valley, taking place  September 28-30 , will bring the mobile Internet community together for three days of thought-provoking sessions on the industry’s hottest topics and exclusive networking events. Led by mobile innovators, influential VCs and China's top tech leaders, the conference program will explore the changing landscape of mobile technology. Topics include Big Data, Wearables, IoT, Mobile Monetization, Gaming, Robotics, Security and more. Visit the  GMIC Silicon Valley blog  for the latest details. GMIC speakers are market-disrupting leaders from companies like LinkedIn, Google, Yelp, Misfit Wearables, Cheetah Mobile, Baidu, 3D Robotics, Poshmark and Salesforce.  Check out the complete list of speakers . ...

Want to Take a Picture with the President in Silicon Valley?

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I have always wanted to do a LEGO piece. The Nerd Stalker gang just got word from our friends at btrax of a special guest attending the Global Mobile Internet Conference starting tomorrow- October 19-20. President Obama. Well, almost.