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		<description>Rod Morison attended Caltech completing a degree in Applied Math in 1983. He worked as research staff at Caltech from 1983 to 1989 on early parallel supercomputer architectures, such as nCUBEs.



After Caltech Rod joined Tanner Research shortly after it's startup in 1990 and led Tanner's VLSI design products to a position of PC market leadership.



In 2000 Rod moved from semiconductor to internet, developing a multi-system equity trading platform at Ecapitalist.com. Then, as CTO of DesktopTV Rod invented a peer to peer video transport system which webcast live CNBC &amp; MSNBC from 2001-2002.



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