Krishna Subramanian
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Krishna is a co-founder of Mobclix, the largest mobile ad exchange. He drives the product and marketing strategy for the mobile company. Krishna was a co-founder and General Manager of New Business for BlueLithium (acquired by Yahoo! for $300M), the world's largest behavioral targeted ad network. Krishna led the development of their affiliate network, lead generation platform, contextual, and behavioral targeting platforms. He has authored articles in Mashable and other blogs in regards to scaling and monetization in the internet space. Krishna is also a frequent speaker at internet conferences such as OMMA, Churchill Club, AlwaysOn, TieCon, iPhoneDevCamp, and Snap. Krishna graduated with honors from UC Davis. You can follow Krishna or Mobclix on Twitter.

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Top 5 Apps for March Madness

Posted March 14, 2011 | 03/14/11 03:34 PM ET

March Madness marks that special time of the year when colleges around the country try to play their way into the big dance for a chance to compete for the NCAA Division I basketball championships. Fans will experience the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat as David takes...

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LeBron James: Five Cities...Five iPhone Apps

Posted July 8, 2010 | 07/08/10 07:39 PM ET

With Spain and the Netherlands set to square off, World Cup fever is at an all time pitch.

After July 11th, the world will have its first European champion to win outside of an European held World Cup, and vuvuzelas across South Africa will sound, in...

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Mobile Game-Changers: What to Keep Your Eye on in 2010

Posted January 4, 2010 | 01/04/10 12:53 AM ET

With all the hype around mobile, its tough to figure out what matters most to your business. Here are some notable game-changers from 2009 that you will want to keep in the back of your mind as your build your game plan for 2010.

Google Acquires Admob
Mobile...

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Cash In On Your iPhone App

Posted November 30, 2009 | 11/30/09 10:38 PM ET

Who doesn't want to capitalize on the iPhone app gold rush? With close to 120,000 apps created and over two billion downloads so far, this is officially a multi-billion dollar industry. Apps like "Don't Push the Red Button" and iFart making the top spots in the App Store, it's not...

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