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

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That's what Los Angeles-based Eusoh (www.eusoh.com) is hoping to do. We caught up with Allen Kamrava , the CEO and founder the startup, to learn about how the company is building a consumer platform that allows assembled and self-selected groups to form for the purpose of sharing unexpected costs of life.

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

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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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LA’s Chewse Joins 500 Startups | A Better Marketplace For Us To Easily Order Great Food

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LA-based company, Chewse has joined 500 Startups in Silicon Valley, making it the first starup from LA to join the prestigious accelerator program and seed fund. 500 Startups fifth accelerator batch is a selection of international startups with 15 percent of the total originating outside the U.S.

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

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One way is to automate the process, which is what Los Angeles-based CallFire has been helping its business customers with. Dinesh Ravishankar: CallFire is a platform that allows businesses to automate their conversations with their customers. How did you end up in this market? What is CallFire?

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Interview with Josh Resnick, ntro

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I remember one day, looking up, and everyone was on their phone. I'm not the guy to just walk up and talk to someone, saying hey--I'm Josh, I'm into videogames and scotch--so I thought, there must be another way, from a technology standpoint, to solve that problem. When did you decide to start working on this as a company?

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Interview with Nick Warnock, Atiz

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It turns out, one of the companies supplying book scanning devices for libraries and others-- Atiz (www.atiz.com)--is located here in Los Angeles. We thought it might be interesting to hear more about the business, so we caught up with Nick Warnock , CEO of the firm. What's the story behind how you started the company?

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