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RepairSmith Expands Mobile Car Repair Service

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Los Angeles-based RepairSmith , which operates a mobile car repair and maintenance service, says it is expanding its service area, and has added a number of cities, including Thousand Oaks and Fresno, California, as well as Tucson, Arizona. RepairSmith is backed by Daimler AG. READ MORE>>.

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Reflections on 2019: Greg Monterrosa, Startup Community Leader

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The continued growth of startup communities in Los Angeles. I am excited for the big moves being made in Los Angeles. Whats happening in regions in our counties with startup and entrepreneurial activity, especially in the Conejo Valley (Calabasas to Thousand Oaks) is exciting.

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Southern California's Woolsey Fire, As Seen From Space

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179 structures were tallied as destroyed as of 10:00pm on Sunday evening, and hundreds of thousands of residents evacuated at one time, with continuing evacuations and displacements of entire cities and communities.

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IndieU Looks To Connect College Students, Music Artists

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IndieU , a new, Los Angeles area startup, is hoping to help connect local college students with independent artists. The startup is located in Thousand Oaks, California. READ MORE>>.

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Southern California Firms Queue Up For The Public Market

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Santa Monica-based Demand Media , the online publishing firm of Richard Rosenblatt, has long been rumored to be in the process of filing for an IPO, but has not done so yet, and service providers in the community suggest there may be a few more in the works.

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Southern California's Top 10 Most Popular Tech Stories Of The Year

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Ten Of The Top Tech Companies For Employees In LA - In November, we wrote what was one of our most popular features (and most controversial), a list of what companies in Los Angeles were the top tech companies to work for. It looks like people either loved, or really hated, the companies we featured. generation of startups.