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Deckard Technologies Finds $4M For AI Property Tax Software

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According to the company, it offers up its software to cities and counties to help those counties and cities identify unpaid property taxes from real estate improvements done without plans and permits. The company said that the lead investor that participated in its first two rounds of seed funding was Loeb Enterprise.

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Vicente Capital Partners Funds SportsMEDIA

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Los Angeles-based venture capital firm Vicente Capital Partners has invested $12.5M in a funding for sports statistics and information provider SportMEDIA Technology Corp. Vicente Capital's investment was led by Jay Ferguson. provides graphics, statistics, and video enhancement for sports broadcasts.

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Greycroft Backs Chartable In $2.25M Funding

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Los Angeles-based venture investment firm Greycroft Partners is one of the backers in a $2.25M funding round for Chartable , an online service which provides statistics for podcast downloads. Chartable is an "all-remote" startup, although its founders are based in New York City.

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Disney Accelerator Alumni StatMuse Picks Up $10M Round

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Greycroft Partners, Promus Ventures, Haas Portman, Deep Fork Capital, and Bee Partners. StatMuse develops natural language search software and a social interface, which helps fans push out statistics about their favorite teams; the company currently has a deal with the NBA to offer up its service to fans of the league.

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Three Factors Which Intoxicate Venture Capitalists - Why Your Startup Will (Probably) Not Raise Venture Capital Funding

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Naval Ravikant describes how Silicon Valley’s dominance over the venture capital landscape will evolve over time in the previously mentioned interview. SECTOR: Software, Energy, Bio Or Bust. Although clean tech is a relatively recent sector, historical concentrations in software and healthcare date back to the early 1980s.

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Southern California Sees $1.9 Billion In Q1 Deals, Biggest Since Dot Com Boom

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billion in investments in Q1 of 2015, according to the latest numbers from the PricewaterhouseCoopers/National Venture Capital Association. billion invested--again thanks to SpaceX--then Software, with $316.95M in deals. billion in venture capital was invested for the quarter. Southern California saw a staggering $1.9

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OpenX Launches New Release

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Pasadena-based OpenX , which develops open source, ad serving software, said Tuesday that it has launched a new version of its software. Among updates to the software, the firm said that software now provides better statistics on advertising, more streamlined install and upgrades, and a new wizard for generating advertising tags.

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