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The next big restaurant chain may not own any kitchens

TechCrunch LA

Investors are pouring millions into the creation of a network of shared kitchens, storage facilities, and pickup counters that established chains and new food entrepreneurs can access to cut down on overhead and quickly spin up new concepts in fast food and casual dining. The Battle Is For The Customer Interface.

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LA Startup Report 2013 | A Rising Forecast

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Be Great Partners , a Los Angeles technology incubator, has recently released a report on the startup community in LA and the information shows a positive growth for startups here in LA. Los Angeles is 3 rd in the global startup ecosystem, behind Tel Aviv and Silicon Valley. With Yahoo!,

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As fashion has its metaverse moment, one app looks to bridge real and virtual worlds for sneakerheads

TechCrunch LA

One entrepreneur who’s spent time on both sides of the business as a startup founder and an employee for one of the biggest brands in athletic wear has launched a new app to try build a bridge between the physical and virtual fashion worlds. When TechCrunch spoke with Mullins last month, he was still stuck in Germany.

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Interview with Jay Goss, WaveMaker Three-Sixty Health

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We proactively look for companies in the Los Angeles region, but we're opportunistic, and we'll look anywhere in the country or world. The industry, after 40 years of being fee-for-service, is moving into a value-based payments model. We know one thing, which is that entrepreneurs come out of a world where there is disruption.

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Interview Dan Dato and Bruce Brown, Upstart.LA

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Although Los Angeles has become a hub for the high tech startup world, Surprisingly, one of the things which hasn't happened in the Los Angeles area is any huge, successful venture acceleration programs. Typically, venture backed companies, always entrepreneur led. Bruce was an investor in the Series A round there.

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How Eusoh Wants To Fix Insurance With Technology, With Allen Kamrava

socalTECH

That's what Los Angeles-based Eusoh (www.eusoh.com) is hoping to do. Insurance companies collect money from everybody to provide their service. What we do, is for a low, flat monthly feea lot less than Netflixyou become a member of the service, which gives you access to the group, and all of the anti-fraud systems.

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How CallFire Is Enabling Business Text and Phone, with Dinesh Ravishankar

socalTECH

One way is to automate the process, which is what Los Angeles-based CallFire has been helping its business customers with. We thought it would be interesting to hear from Dinesh Ravishankar , CEO of CallFire, to learn more about where the company fits into the world of telephony APIs and services. What is CallFire?