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Truepic Takes $26M For Photo Verification

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San Diego-based Truepic, a startup that provides photo verification technology, said today that it has raised $26M in a Series B funding round. According to the company, the funds will go to secure its technology. Transunion, and United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF). Jeffrey McGregor is CEO of Truepic.

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CoreObjects Acquired By Indian Firm

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According to Symphony Service Corp. , a provider of software product engineering services based in Bangalore, India, it has acquired CoreObjects and its delivery centers in Bangalore and Pune, India. Symphony Services said the buy expands its offerings in product development and embedded product development. READ MORE>>.

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CoreObjects Scores $2M In Venture Funding

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Los Angeles-based CoreObjects , a provider of outsourced product development services to the venture-backed technology community, has raised $2.0M According to the filing, Palomar Ventures--a prior investor in the firm--still holds two board seats, with Jim Gauer and Scott Walters sitting on the firm's board of directors.

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Open Door Session For Entrepreneurs

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Darrell Kong and a few of his other Fenwick West buddies will be hosting an open door session for all LA start-up entrepreneurs on June 3rd, 2010 at Palomar Ventures in Santa Monica. Fenwick & West is committed to providing innovative, cost-effective and practical legal services that focus on global technology industries and issues.

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Interview with Steve Goldman, Ace Metrix

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Los Angeles-based Ace Metrix (www.acemetrix.com) launched its software-as-a-service, TV advertising rating service last month, and we spoke with the firm's CEO and co-founder, Steve Goldman, recently to learn more about the firm. Ace Metrix is venture backed by Hummer Winblad, and Palomar Ventures.