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Mogreet Gets $4.1M More

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Los Angeles-based Mogreet , the provider of mobile video marketing services which is run by James Citron, said this morning that it has raised $4.1M in a strategic investment round. Mogreet said the funds will go towards launching mobile sharing service moShare. The company said the new round brings its total raised to $14.1M.

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Wavemaker Three-Sixty Targets Healthcare Investments

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Pasadena-based Wavemaker Three-Sixty Health , a new, venture capital fund led by John Nackel and Jay Goss, said this week that it has launched a new fund focused on seed stage and Series A healthcare investments. Goss has been an executive at RxVantage, Mogreet, Numedeon, Kumba Health, ExecuSurv. Size of the new fund was not announced.

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Interview with James Citron, Mogreet

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This morning, Los Angeles-based Mogreet (www.mogreet.com) announced it had raised a Series B funding round for the firm's mobile greeting services. We have 3000 Mogreets, created by famous content creators, including some iconic clips from movies, and more. Mogreet will then actually deliver that directly to a cell phone.

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Launchpad LA Starts Accepting Fall 2013 Applications

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Launchpad LA offers up a $100,000 investment, free office space in Santa Monica, mentoring and access to resources, and much more to companies. Launchpad LA lists nine successful exits in its portfolio so far, including Cramster, Flipgloss, iBeatYou.com, Mogreet, MoVoxx, Sometrics, TechForward, InheritedHealth, and TicketMob.

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Silicon Beach Fest Celebrates Tech Startups and Hollywood in LA | Pics, Highlights and What’s Next!

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Congrats to team Infected for winning more than $50K in prizes, including StartEngine investment, Peak Hosting cloud hosting, NDMS payment processing, remote control helicopters and toy cars, desktop missile launchers and more. Developers ranged from a 18 year old whiz kid to a Yale team who flew in from Yale to participate.