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OpenAirplane Targets Los Angeles With Airplane Rental Service

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Tech-savvy users who like services like Zipcar, Uber, RelayRides, and Car2Go are used to being able to now rent and find cars by the hour or day in areas like Los Angeles. The addition of Los Angeles as a market came as OpenAirplane also added service in new York, Chicago, San Jose, Kissimmee, and Detroit.

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Esports Overwatch League heads to hipster Brooklyn for its finals

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What could be more perfect than moving the inaugural championship finals for an esports league from its Los Angeles home to Brooklyn? Heading from sunny Burbank, Calif. Heading from sunny Burbank, Calif. Eventually the league is looking to set up stadiums in locations outside of Burbank.

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CareerArc Grows In LA, Names New VPs

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Burbank-based CareerArc , which develops social recruiting and outplacement. technology and services, says it is in the midst of a big expansion in Los Angeles, and has added about 20 percent to its headcount over the last three months. The company--led by longtime technology startup veteran Robin D. READ MORE>>.

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Surf Air Expands To Hawthorne, Palm Springs

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Los Angeles-based Surf Air , the membership-based, all-you-can fly airline headed by Wade Eyerly, has extended out its footprint today, saying that it has added another aircraft and expanded service to Hawthorne and Palm Springs. surf hawthorn palm springs airline surfair startup airplane travel commuter' READ MORE>>.

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Meet the 2017 Startups from the Disney Accelerator

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Other Disney startups such as Atom Ticket , a new movie ticketing app, partnered with the next Star Wars movie and will continue to work with Walt Disney Studios on major film releases. This corporate partnership has proven well for these startups in helping them launch their products and services into another galaxy.

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Interview with Josh Brooks, Postcard On The Run

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In the day and age of digital photos, too often the photos we take end up filed away untouched on your computer, or buried on your iPhone. We take millions of pictures each day and each year, and we don't do much with them except stick them in a repository on our iPhone or Android, or let them stack up on your computer hard drive.

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