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Scopely Expands In Culver City

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Fast growing, Los Angeles-based mobile games and entertainment developer Scopely is in a big expansion, and has agreed to lease another 60,000 square feet of office space in Culver City, according to the company's broker, CBRE.

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Lootsie Lands $3.5M For Mobile Loyalty

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Culver City-based Loosie , a startup developing loyalty and rewards software for mobile apps, said this morning that it has raised $3.5M Lootsie is developing software which plugs into any mobile app, allowing app developers to include loyalty and rewards offers within their apps. in a seed funding round.

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Ordermark Gets $18M In Series B

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Culver City-based Ordermark , which develops software to help restaurants manage the orders and headache of having to deal with multiple, disparate, mobile delivery services, has raised $18M in a Series B funding, the company announced on Monday morning. READ MORE>>.

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SteelHouse Names New Bizdev VP

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Culver City-based online advertising software developer SteelHouse said this week that it has named Natalie Serota as its new VP, Head of Business Development. Steelhouse provides its software to brands, helping them with retargeting and prospecting campaigns through display, mobile, and social channels.

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Flywheel Expands Across LA

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Mobile taxi summoning app developer Flywheel is expanding its coverage area in Los Angeles today, saying that it will now provide coverage in Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, and Culver City as well as the Westside and the South Bay. flywheel uber lyft sidecar smartphone taxi ride rideshare mobile launch losangeles angeles'

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Intel Boosts Ortiva Wireless, Fonality

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Exact investments in Ortiva, a developer of mobile video management and optimization products, and PBX software maker Fonality, were not announced by Intel. Fonality is based in Culver City. The investment in Ortiva is a new one for Intel, and the investment in Fonality is a follow-on investment. in a $10M funding effort.

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Sense360 Connects App Developers With New Sensor API, Toolkit

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Culver City-based Sense360 , the new, smartphone sensor platform developer led by startup veteran Eli Portnoy, has just launched its program, saying that it is looking to make it easier for app developers to leverage sensor data from smartphones.