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SPONSOR POST: Southern California Technology Firms Are Hiring

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Interview with Rich Branning, Sweep

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Our aim and focus, is we feel fundamentally that the last mile is a lot less about software and sleek, aggressive scaling like Uber, where you're just adding software to a car, and is a much more, labor intensive business like UPS. However, this isn't software, these are vehicles. What does this look like to cities?

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How CallFire Is Enabling Business Text and Phone, with Dinesh Ravishankar

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Dinesh Ravishankar: We were doing software development for various companies in Southern California, out of my condo in West LA. With the advances in open source telecom software--we use Asterisk, OpenSIPS, and others software--we're able to emulate legacy hardware which would normally cost you $10M.

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Interview with Jay Goss, WaveMaker Three-Sixty Health

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There are now a number of products, technology, and services which are being brought to market, which a few years ago had no way for an entrepreneur to generate money. Is sounds like the companies you are looking for are more in the software, systems, and fintech areas as opposed to medical devices and pharmaceuticals?

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Interview with Nick Warnock, Atiz

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Let's talk about your product first, tell us about your hardware? We use a Camera SLR camera, which works with any of our three products out there. Nick Warnock: I used to sell copiers for Xerox--hardware and software. Nick Warnock: I used to sell copiers for Xerox--hardware and software.

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Interview Dan Dato and Bruce Brown, Upstart.LA

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And then, in 2003 I retired, and I became an angel investor. I've also been involved in ValueLogic software. This last month was really building out the detail of the product, and launching our web site. We've also been working on a location, and we have some places identified in west LA, Santa Monica.

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