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ProProfs Buys HelpIQ

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Los Angeles-based ProProfs , a developer of online quiz, tools, learning, and other software, has acquired knowledge base software developer HelpIQ , according to the company. HelpIQ develops cloud-based software for managing online documentation and help, and is used to create online knowledge bases.

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Everipedia Names Wikipedia Co-Founder To Exec Team

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Los Angeles-based Everipedia , an online, open source wiki network which is basing its system on Blockchain, said this week that it has named Dr. Larry Sanger as the company's new Chief Information Officer. Sanger was one of the co-founders of Wikipedia. READ MORE>>.

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Ghost appears with new funding, marketplace to match buyers with unsold products

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Josh Kaplan and Dee Murthy, both founder and co-CEO of the Los Angeles–based company, started Ghost in 2021 after previously working together at Four Five Group, a men’s apparel business. Over the past decade, they saw the differences in relationships as brands began to start more online.

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Report: LA, OC, San Diego All Rank As Top High-Tech Centers

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Canada, and Mexico, shows Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego areas are all within the top 10 "preeminent high-tech metros" ranked by high tech employment and wages. A new report by the Milken Institutue, attempting to rank the "top high-tech centers" in the U.S.,

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Knowledge Genie Launches Publishing Tool

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Los Angeles-based startup Knowledge Genie is launching a new, online site today which allows people to publish, share, and sell their knowledge online.

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Bolstering the Partner Ranks at GRP

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He co-founded a prominent accelerator in Los Angeles called MuckerLab , that has produced a number of impressive companies and he mentored more than 20 of them. When I think about what defines us as a VC I think: Operationally knowledgeable / strong startup competence. Watch this space.

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How NinjaThat Taps The Power Of Students For Business Tasks, with Atif Siddiqi

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Ninjathat (www.ninjathat.com)--recently graduated from the Dreamit Ventures accelerator in Philadelphia--is a Los Angeles startup creating a marketplace for connecting students with small jobs--"missions"--for working professions, alumni, and businesses. We're focused on the skilled labor part of that, knowledge-based tasks.

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