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    Jam3 is one of the world’s top digital design and production companies. They specialize in creating highly advanced, experiential works in both the advertising and entertainment industries. By merging unique interactivity with detailed design they produce engaging digital stories that often incorporate everything from live action, animation and sound design to coded particle systems and complex 3D engines. All the ingredients one might need to create innovative interactive experiences.

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    MeetGeraldine is a business strategy and marketing firm based in Oakland. MeetGeraldine values entrepreneurship and is passionate about offering businesses services and tools to create more depth and success in their organizations. By providing website programming, graphic design, brand articulation and multi-platform marketing strategy under one roof, they create an opportunity for their clients to reduce the amount of time spent explaining their company purpose and service offerings. In turn, MeetGeraldine's clients gain a web / social media presence, print and/or digital collateral that serve as an accurate representation of their brand that causes engagement, interaction and rapport within their target customer base and related networks.

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    Success Makers, Inc. is a successful, expanding Professional Design & Internet Media Advertising company dedicated to keeping its clients successful and profitable. Their business model emphasizes building client success and strong designer-client relationships. This emphasis sets them apart from other Web companies. In actual fact, their business model helped them survive while most of their earlier competitors have disappeared. Their company operates as a privately-held corporation. They survived through the depths of the Internet Depression by hard work and dedication to their clients, who were also struggling through the difficult post-bubble years. They are proud of their record of growing their client’s sales under such adverse economic conditions, and proud of their contribution to the growing Internet community.

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