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Thrive Market Picks Up $111M In New Funding

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Marina Del Rey-based, online healthy foods grover Thrive Market has raised $111M in a new, venture funding round, the company disclosed this morning. The new funding was led by Invus Group, and also included Greycroft Partners, E-Ventures and Crosscut Ventures. READ MORE>>.

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Twenty20 Gets $20M For Crowdsourced Stock Photography

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Marina Del Rey-based Twenty20 is taking aim at the stock photography market, announcing this morning that it has raised $20M in a Series A funding and launched its commercial image catalog out of beta. Twenty20 said that existing, stock image sites have left a vacuum due to their "staged, dated photos". READ MORE>>.

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AuctionPoint Gets Investment From MySpace Co-Founder

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Marina del Rey-based AuctionPoint , which operates an online auction service for commercial real estate, said today that it has received a strategic investment from Tom Anderson, co-founder of MySpace. AuctionPoint operates an online site which helps commercial real estate brokers auction off commercial real estate properties.

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Cooking.com Gets $13.5M

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Marina del Rey-based Cooking.com has raised $13.5M BIA said that the round also included primary equity backer Azure Capital Partners. The funding will go towards growth of the company's flagship site, as well as build out of its e-commerce and enterprise products.

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Frank Addantes FounderBlog: Startup 3.0: Internet advertising is good. No, it’s bad. Oh wait… it IS good!

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► August (3) Venture Capital - What's the rush? StrongMail Systems (Digital Messsaging Infrastructure Software) Status: VC-backed (Sequoia Capital, Globespan and Evercore) Lesson: Trust your gut. I'm 30, now will you take me seriously? Inventing Stuff, Obviously Impossible? Zondigo, Inc. Acquirer 9.