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Why Did I Invest in the Company Pose?

Both Sides of the Table

What a sweet feeling it was last week to see the launch of the photo sharing site Pose , whose application targets shoppers of apparel. He quit the MRF and quietly amassed nearly $100,000 in angel investment to build a company. I am on record as saying that my opinion is that Web 2.0 “And importantly Web 2.0

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Interview with Edward Park, Insteegram

socalTECH

One way is through Insteegram (www.insteegram.com) , a service recently launched by Los Angeles-based Rnddr Labs, which allows users to buy their own Instagram images printed onto a high quality T-shirt. Edward Park: When we first launched, we were a business to consumer service site. We're about a week or two from launching version 2.0,

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Interview with Greg Brogger, SharesPost

socalTECH

If you look at the site, it's comprised principally of individual bulletin boards for private companies. Greg Brogger: Where we're starting today, is angel investors and founders--the senior management team of the company. The way sales are handled is as old as the 1930's securities laws. Explain how your service works?

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Top 29 Startup Posts May 2010

SoCal CTO

Through advertising or direct sales, these sites harvest intent. Instead of making a few dollars per sale and hoping for thousands of sales, you sell to only a few customers, and charge much higher rates. they released a new 2.0 Tech support is sales. they have purchasing intent ).*. I know I do.

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Interview with Sunil Rajaraman, Scripped

socalTECH

We're always interested in how technology is influencing the business of Hollywood, and recently ran across Los Angeles-based Scripped. Scripped (www.scripped.com) is applying the world of Web 2.0 By offering that software for free, we've attracted over 10,000 writers to our site. That is the way to attract writers.

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Interview with Jason Kiesel and Kurt Daradics, FreedomSpeaks

socalTECH

When I was listening, I made a point to try to do that, but when I did, I found I had to go to twenty sites to find the information I needed--whether that was to write a letter, send an email, or whatever. We currently have data on 3900 counties, 1900 cities, including emails, web forms, web sites, telephones, faxes, you name it.

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Interview with Jerome Chang, BlankSpaces

socalTECH

One of the recent trends in the technology industry here in Los Angeles is the use of "coworking" spaces--flexible workspaces where companies can rent open office space. Those could be mobile professionals, corporate firms, sales people, or people who normally work at client sites or home based offices.

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