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Pairwise Picks Up $25M

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San Diego-based Pairwise Plants , which is applying gene editing to the agriculture industry, said this week that it raised $25M in a Series A funding round. Dr. Tom Adams is CEO of Pairwise, which was founded by Drs. The funding was led by Deerfield Management and Monsanto Growth Ventures (MGV). Feng Zhang, David Liu and J.

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Jemae Finds $1.3M For Fashion Startup

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The company--co-founded by Rob Carpenter and Scott Wilson--said its business is a "cross between TOMS Shoes and Chanel", and will offer up limited-edition designer products, including dresses, scarves, shahs, purses, jackets, and more, all of which benefit social causes. The funding came from strategic investors JS Apparel, Inc.

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Stroome Scores $200K From Journalism Contest

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Los Angeles-based Stroome , which is developing an online community for collaborative video editing, announced today that it has just won $200,000 from the 2010 Knight News Challenge. Stroome was founded by Nonny de La Pena and Tom Grasty, both of whom are graduate students at USC's Annenberg School of Journalism. READ MORE>>.

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Stroome Powers Comedy Film Festival

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Stroome operates an online service which allows users to collaboratively mix and edit videos. Stroome was founded by Tom Grasty and Nonny de La Pena. Tags: stroome comedy video editing collaborative contest friars. READ MORE>>.

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Interview with Tom Grasty, Stroome

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Interested to hear more about how the company came about--and why it has been getting some attention for its efforts--we spoke with Tom Grasty , co-founder of the company. Tom Grasty: Essentially, we started off as a graduate school project at USC. Tell us the story behind Stroome and how it came about?

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Why Hollywood is Joining the Video On-Demand Market

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The reason why Howard’s film cost far less to produce than in yesteryear’s is that hi-def cameras and great movie editing tools are cheaper than ever. Paramount Digital’s Tom Lesinski explains, “The way large films are marketed no longer makes sense.” Hollywood is Lacking in VOD Marketing Skills.

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