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Truepic Takes $26M For Photo Verification

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San Diego-based Truepic, a startup that provides photo verification technology, said today that it has raised $26M in a Series B funding round. The funding was led by M12, and also included Adobe, Sony Innovation Fund by IGV1, Heart Ventures, and individuals from Stone Point Capital. Jeffrey McGregor is CEO of Truepic.

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Crosscut Ventures Raising Second Fund

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Los Angeles-based Crosscut Ventures , the early stage, venture capital investment firm run by Rick Smith and Brian Garrett, looks to be kicking off a new fund, according to an SEC filing this week. Details on the fund size were not included in the filing, and the firm has not commented on the filing. READ MORE>>.

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Ace Metrix Gets $8M For TV Ad Analytics

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Ace Metrix , a provider of technology for television advertising analytics, said today that it has raised $8M in a funding round from WPP, Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, Leapfrog Ventures, and Palomar Ventures. The firm's technology is aimed at measuring the effectiveness of television advertising. READ MORE>>.

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Los Angeles Startup Community

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Los Angeles Guide to the LA Startup Community Why You Should Start a Company in. Venture Capital As long as I'm pulling this together, here are some venture capital firms in Los Angeles that can help get you wired in. I'd also recommend you subscribe to So Cal Tech Central. It brings together events and content for Los Angeles.

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Los Angeles Startup Community

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Los Angeles Guide to the LA Startup Community Why You Should Start a Company in. Venture Capital As long as I'm pulling this together, here are some venture capital firms in Los Angeles that can help get you wired in. I'd also recommend you subscribe to So Cal Tech Central. It brings together events and content for Los Angeles.

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CoreObjects Scores $2M In Venture Funding

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Los Angeles-based CoreObjects , a provider of outsourced product development services to the venture-backed technology community, has raised $2.0M Details on the funding have not yet been released by the company. Tags: development software outsourced capital venture coreobjects. READ MORE>>.

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Syntricity Names CEO

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Griffith, the San Diego-based company noted, had previously served as its chief operating officer and chief technology officer. Prior to co-founding Syntricity in 1997, the company said, Griffith worked for Rockwell Corp., Syntricity is a privately held company. He succeeds A.C. Brooktree Corp. and Unisys.

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