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Beyond Limits, Fresh Off $133M Funding, Links With Management Consulting Firm

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Los Angeles-based Beyond Limits , the artificial intelligence software developer which recently raised a big, $133M funding round, has linked with management consulting firm The Carnrite Group , the two said on Wednesday. The company announced a big, $133M Series C funding at the end of September, from Group 42 and bp ventures.

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53 Questions Developers Should Ask Innovators

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How are you funding this? What level of funding do you currently have? Do you have legal (Founder Agreement, IP, etc.) What metrics will you need for future funding rounds or operations? Team and Process Are you using, or planning to use any software development methodologies? Tell me about the business.

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Fonality Leaves Los Angeles, Heads to Texas

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In a loss to the Los Angeles technology industry, Voice over IP software developer Fonality has relocated its headquarters to Texas, the firm said today. Fonality is venture backed by Azure Capital Partners, DFJ Growth Fund, Intel Capital, and MHS Capital Partners. READ MORE>>.

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A quick message on a very busy funding day, to thanks to all of our sponsors, who make our coverage of Southern California's technology industry possible: Sponsors. Murano Software (www.muranosoft.com). Your Software Development Partner. SoCal IP Law Group LLP - IP Counselors For Technology Companies.

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5 Startup Killers And How to Avoid Them

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It probably sounds obvious, but plenty of startup founders have been surprised to learn that “their” IP was owned by the software developer who just jumped ship, an academic institution one of the cofounders graduated from, or the company one of the founders worked at before she came onboard. Don’t ask VCs to sign them.