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Grocery startup Mercato spilled years of data, but didn’t tell its customers

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A security lapse at online grocery delivery startup Mercato exposed tens of thousands of customer orders, TechCrunch has learned. The company fixed the data spill, but has not yet alerted its customers. Mercato operates in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and New York, where the company is headquartered. Learn more. .

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Glip Ties Into Google Drive, Dropbox

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Los Angeles-based Glip , the startup developing cloud-based tools to help teams manage projects, plans, documents, and other more, said today that it has integrated its service with Google Drive and Dropbox. The tie allows Glip customers to share their content in both of those online storage services.

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Manufacturing startup Divergent 3D reduces staff by one-third

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Divergent, the Los Angeles-based startup aiming to revolutionize vehicle manufacturing, has cut about one-third of its staff amid the COVID-19 pandemic that has upended startups and major corporations alike. It was enough to get the attention of investors and at least two global OEMs as customers. The company’s No.

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Family Archival Solutions Launches To Solve Legal Issues After Loss

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Los Angeles-based Family Archival Solutions is hoping that its new, online service will help address those issues, by letting users manage both their digital--and physical--documents. Family Archival Solutions was founded by Mark Nichols, who the company said is an attorney with 20 years of experience in the field.

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CapLinked Links With Box

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Los Angeles-based CapLinked , the provider of secure document sharing and virtual data room software, has linked up with document sharing service Box , according to the company.

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Rumpus, the collaborative toolkit from Oblong Industries, is now available on Webex

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In a previous life, John Underkoffler spent his days in Los Angeles dreaming up all of the possible ways men and machines would interact as a science adviser on films like Minority Report. The latest to get the Rumpus treatment is Cisco Webex.

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LegalZoom Adds Kleiner, IVP As Investors

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KPCB and IVP join Polaris Venture Partners as backers of the company, which has been rumored to be prepping for an IPO since at least August of last year, according to multiple sources in the Los Angeles technology community. LegalZoom said it now has more than 500 employees and has served more than 1 million customers.

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