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Four Sites To Add Adventure To Your Summer Travel Plans

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We've dug through our database of high tech companies, web sites, and startups and found four Southern California companies and web sites looking to cater to that adventure traveler in you. . AdventureLink is backed by Allegis Capital, Anthem Ventures, and the Mailroom Fund, and is run by adventurer Jeff Dossett.

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AdventureLink Buys Competitor, Get Investment

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Los Angeles-based AdventureLink , the new adventure travel booking site run by Kelly Tompkins, announced this morning that it has acquired a competitor, Adventure Central. According to AdventureLink, the all-stock deal also included a new investment from Allegis Capital. Amount of that funding was not released. READ MORE>>.

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EMN8 Raises $14.4M

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in a funding round, according to a regulatory filing by the firm this week. The funding has not been announced by the company. According to the filing, representatives from RMT Family Partners and Allegis Capital are now on its board. The firm no longer lists former investor Steamboat Ventures on its web site as an investor.

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AdventureLink Snags CEO From Yahoo

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Los Angeles-based AdventureLink , a venture funded online adventure travel booking site, said Friday that it has appointed Jeff Dossett as the firm's Chief Executive Officer. AdventureLink is venture funded by Anthem Venture Partners, The Mailroom Fund, and Allegis Capital. Dossett was most recently at Yahoo!,

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Interview with Justin and Dawn Newton, Netki

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It was a regional ISP, and got bough tout by Allegiance Telecom. There are people who are looking for ways to be able to get to someone else's funds. So, from that perspective, you have to have a little tighter process in place than you might have in a typical startup doing a social media site. How did that go?

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