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Reflections on 2019: Greg Monterrosa, Startup Community Leader

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The continued growth of startup communities in Los Angeles. I am excited for the big moves being made in Los Angeles. I am now working towards the expansion of my startup community-building efforts in other parts of Los Angeles and Ventura County. What was the biggest news for you/your company this year?

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LA Times Vets Launch Ebyline, Gain Angel Funding

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Los Angeles-based Ebyline said today that it has launched a new online marketplace targeted at news publishers and professional journalists, which helps publishers manage freelance writers. The firm said it is backed by un-named Los Angeles angel investors, and was founded by former Los Angeles Times journalists.

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GumGum, Trade Desk Partner On Ad Integration

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Los Angeles-based GumGum and Ventura-based Trade Desk announced this morning that the two companies have partnered, to integrated GumGum's in-image advertising technology into The Trade Desk's platform. The Trade Desk offers up a Demand Side Platform (DSP) for the advertising market.

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GumGum, Trade Desk Partner On AdIntegration

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Los Angeles-based GumGum and Ventura-based Trade Desk announced this morning that the two companies have partnered, to integrated GumGum's in-image advertising technology into The Trade Desk's platform. The Trade Desk offers up a Demand Side Platform (DSP) for the advertising market.

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What I Learned In 2015: Lief Morin, KeyInfo

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For Key Information Systems, it was building, productizing, and going-to-market with a complete set of data center services. We lit our own KeyInfo fiber ring, which provides advanced connectivity services to Ventura and Los Angeles counties. Vendors and startups will embrace OpenStack and Dockers.