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Joystick Ventures Finds $3M As Part Of $10M Venture Capital Fund

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Sherman Oaks-based Joystick Ventures, a new venture capital fund looking to invest in the videogame industry, has raised $3M as part of an ongoing, $10M venture capital fundraising, according to a regulatory filing by the firm.

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Mission Ventures Re-Ups On Alpine Data

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San Diego-based venture capital investor Mission Ventures has re-upped its investment in San Francisco-based Alpine Data Labs , a developer of Hadoop software for the big data market. mission ventures alpine data hadoop bigdata venture capital metapa greenplum' Greenplum was acquired by EMC in 2010.

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HubHaus $1.4M To Match Professionals With Shared Housing In LA

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in a seed funding round, the company disclosed this week. The funding was led by General Catalyst Partners. HubHaus--which shows locations right now in Studio City, Sherman Oaks, Glendale, and Pasadena--matches up applicants for its houses with others with similar professions and personal interests.

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SaveFans Gets Seeded

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Sherman Oaks-based SaveFans , an online, third party marketplace for sports, concert, theatre, and other tickets, has recently scored a round of investment. Amount of the angel funding was not disclosed. The firm's first outside round came from angel investor Jamie Kennedy. SaveFans is headed by Wes Brodsky. READ MORE>>.

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Ebyline Raises $5.0M

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Sherman Oaks-based Ebyline , a startup developing an online marketplace to connect professional journalists with online publishers, has raised $5.0M in a new equity funding round, according to a regulatory filing from the firm today. According to the filing, a single investor participated in the funding. Scripps Company.

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Red Mango Gets $1.2M

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Sherman Oaks-based Red Mango , one of a number of Korean-style frozen yogurt chains based in Los Angeles, has raised $1.2M of a $8M, venture funding round, according to a recent regulatory filing by the company. No details on the funding hav been released by the company. Crew, and P.F. Chang's, among others.

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Interview with Dan Yomtobian, Scour

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Dan Yomtobian is CEO and founder of Sherman Oaks-based Scour (www.scour.com), a meta-search engine which adds social features such as voting and comments to Internet search. How is the company funded? Dan Yomtobian: The company was funded from selling stock in my other company, Findology.

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