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Roofstock Launches Real Estate Marketplace In Los Angeles

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Roofstock , a startup which operates an online marketplace that lets investors purchase homes online as investments, has launched in Los Angeles, the company said on Thursday. The Silicon Valley startup, based in Oakland, says it allows investors to purchase single-family, rental homes. READ MORE>>.

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Soothe Scores $10.6M For On Demand Massage Service

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Los Angeles-based Soothe has raised $10.6M The funding was led by The Riverside Company. Soothe currently lets customers in the Los Angeles and a few other areas book a massage from a network of independent massage therapists. The startup is led by Merlin Kauffman.

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Diapers.com, Soap.com, Wag.com Offer Up Free Overnight Shipping In LA Area

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Quidsi, the unit of Amazon.com which owns Diapers.com , Soap.com , and Wag.com , said Wednesday that it will start offering up free, overnight delivery in Los Angeles. diapers soap overnight shipping ecommerce angeles children baby products retail' READ MORE>>.

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Soothe Picks Up $35M More For On Demand Massage Service

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Los Angeles-based on-demand, massage service Soothe has raised another $35M in funding to expand its service into more cities, the company said on Thursday. The funding came from the Riverside Company. The company offers up flat rate pricing on massages, starting at $99.00 for a 60 minute massage. for a 60 minute massage.

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Water Planet Raises Series B Funding

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Los Angeles-based Water Planet , which develops water treatment membranes, said today that it has raised a new, Series B funding round. Water Planet is led by Eric Hoek, the former UCLA and UC Riverside professor who created the membrane technology behind another, water filtering membrane startup, NanoH2O, which is now part of LG.

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Reflections on 2018: Andy Wilson, Alliance for SoCal Innovation

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Editor's note: All this week, and into the start of next year, we'll be featuring reflections on 2018 from notable investors, entrepreneurs, and others from Southern California's technology community. Andy is a leader in the Southern Californian innovation ecosystem and has started, led or invested in more than two dozen tech start-ups.

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LG Thrill 4G Review | 3D And A Whole Lot More

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No need to run off and buy a HDMI cable because AT&T was kind enough to included an HDMI to mini-HDMI cable, allowing you to connect the phone up to your TV right out of the box. I was able to test out the Thrill 4G all over Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside County, and San Jose, CA. Froyo) but there is an Android 2.3