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Zumbox Shutting Down

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Los Angeles-based Zumbox , a startup which had been looking to store and deliver information which normally would be delivered via mail in a digital form, is shutting down its services, as of next Monday, April 14th. zumbox postal delivery mail shutdown employment jobs layoff' READ MORE>>.

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Zumbox Partners With GovDelivery

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Westlake Village-based Zumbox , the startup developing an online mail delivery service based on street addresses, said today that it has partnered with GovDelivery , a provider of a communications platform for goverment-to-citizen communications. Zumbox is backed by angels. READ MORE>>.

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Interview with John Payne, Zumbox

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John Payne is a experienced entrepreneur, who has run two, public Internet companies -- Stamps.com and Day Software -- in addition to helping to run a number of startups. He's now head of Los Angeles-based Zumbox (www.zumbox.com). We've been so for some time, and it is a bit different from when Zumbox was originally founded.

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Zumbox Receives $10M More In Series C Funding

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Los Angeles-based Zumbox , the startup providing digital, postal mail services, which is now headed by John Payne, has raised $10.6M Zumbox said the funding will go towards operations, sales, marketing, and development of its technology. in a Series C funding round, the firm said late this morning. READ MORE>>.

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LAVA Honors Richard Riordan, Local Technology Firms

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The Los Angeles Venture Association (LAVA) held its annual awards event last night, honoring former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan, as well as local, venture backed companies in a banquet last night at the Luxe hotel in Los Angeles. Other finalists were Clicker.com , Truecar , and Zumbox. and ServiceMesh.

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Interview with Rob Reed, MomentFeed

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Los Angeles-based MomentFeed (www.momentfeed.com) is looking to sort through that data to help marketers better tap into location based, social networking. Rob Reed: I was at Zumbox, where I was VP of Marketing and Government Relations. I was there from when the company launched until March of 2010, when I left to start MomentFeed.