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Ebyline Signs Scripps TV, Adds Audio/Video

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Los Angeles-based Ebyline , a startup which helps publishers find and manage freelancers, said today that it has added Scripps Television Station group as a customer, and the addition of audio/video capabilities to the service. Momary was at the Ventura County Star and LA Times; Narcisse had been at Paramount Pictures and the LA Times.

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Interview with Jon Grishpul, GreatBuildz

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For our interview today, we talked with CEO and co-founder Jon Grishpul about the startup, which offers up its services for free to homeowners in the Los Angeles area. How are you funded? Jon Grishpul: We've been around for the last year, and we've been completely self funded. What is GreatBuildz?

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Streamlining The Sports Recruiting Process with FieldLevel

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That''s what Los Angeles-based FieldLevel (www.fieldlevel.com) has been working on, making it easier for coaches to network and exchange information on athletes. Form there, we got interest from incubators, angel investors, and venture capital. How''d you start the company? We thought--there has got to be another way.

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Interview with Paul Gloger, Rockoco

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in funding from the Pasadena Angels, for its technology which applies semiconductor processing to diamonds to create more brilliant and super-polished stones. Now, we see you actually have paying customers for this technology? Roughly $500K to $600K came from the Pasadena angels, and the rest from other angel investors.

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Success, Santa Barbara Style: Patagonian Sexwax With A Side Order of UGGS

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Combine this significant pool of sophisticated Angel capital and expertise with UC Santa Barbara’s world-class entrepreneurial program and throw in a critical mass of entrepreneurs bold enough to build businesses around their passions, it’s understandable how a modest-sized community has produced so many successful tech startups.