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Article Excerpt In the coming months, Streamload, a 6-year-old San Diego software firm, will increase its staff by three people, or 30 percent, bringing its full-time staff to 13.
It's not much, but Streamload's hiring is being duplicated at many other high-tech companies, both large and small, around San Diego County.
"We've been in a survival mode up until 3 1/2 years ago, but now that we've obtained this venture money, we should accelerate our growth and take the company to the next level," said Streamload founder and CEO Steve Iverson.
Earlier this month, Streamload, which makes software that permits users to send, receive, and store media data files of more than a...
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