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  • MGM is the film and television studio behind iconic films like the James Bond franchise, Rocky and The Silence of the Lambs.
  • A central coast university is teaming up with a major tech company to try to find technological solutions to problems that organizations face.Cal Poly San…
  • The nuclear industry and big tech companies think they can solve each other's problems, but critics are skeptical the marriage can last.
  • A number of private and government Web sites have put satellite and aerial photos of hurricane-damaged regions on its Web site -- allowing evacuees to scan damage to their communities, and sometimes even their own homes.
  • The Good Good Show is Santa Barbara's longest running monthly stand up comedy show featuring the hottest comedians working today that you've seen or heard on NBC, Netflix, The Problem with Jon Stewart, Jimmy Kimmel, Amazon Prime, E!, Funny or Die, Sirius XM and more.


    FEATURING: Simon Gibson, Alexa Loftus, Julie Weidmann, Nina Nyugen and Carlos Kotkin

    Tickets are ONLY $10 so come have some laughs with us and enjoy a delicious craft beer (wine available too)!


    7:30 p.m. $10


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  • The Good Good Show is a Santa Barbara's longest running monthly stand up comedy show featuring the hottest comedians working today that you've seen or heard on Comedy Central, The Late Late Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, VICE, Fuse, Amazon Prime, Sirius XM and more.


    FEATURING: Troy Walker, Felicia Folkes, Matt Curry, Serafina Costanza and Julie Weidmann.


    Tickets are ONLY $10 so come have some laughs with us and enjoy a delicious craft beer (wine available too)!


    7:30 p.m. $10


    Show is 21+
  • The decision by the online food delivery platform to eliminate about 6% of its workforce is the latest of several companies to recently announce job cuts recently, including Twitter and Amazon.
  • The federal government sued Amazon this week saying it's abusing its monopoly power. One key allegation is Amazon puts the squeeze on sellers.
  • Ben de la Cruz is an award-winning documentary video producer and multimedia journalist. He is currently a senior visuals editor. In addition to overseeing the multimedia coverage of NPR's global health and development, his responsibilities include working on news products for emerging platforms including Amazon's and Google's smart screens. He is also part of a team developing a new way of thinking about how NPR can collaborate and engage with our audience as well as photographers, filmmakers, illustrators, animators, and graphic designers to build new visual storytelling avenues on NPR's website, social media platforms, and through live events.
  • More than 70 percent of the Internet is potentially threatened by a bug named Shellshock. But it may take months to see its impact on users.
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