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Vetted Finds $3.47M For In-Home, On-Demand Pet Care In LA

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Venice, California-based Vetted , a new startup offering up on-demand, veterinary services at your home, has raised $3.47M in seed funding, the company disclosed this week. The funding came from Foundation Capital, Amplify LA, Sterling.VC, and ReImagined Ventures. READ MORE>>.

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Rinse Opens On-Demand Dry Cleaning In LA

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Rinse , a San Francisco-based on-demand dry cleaning and laundry service, said Thursday that it is expanding it service to Los Angeles, after raising a $3.5M funding round. The company offers up many features familiar to on-demand app users, including emailed photos of your items and SMS pick up and scheduling.

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App is Crap (why Apple is bad for your health)

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I own an iPod Touch (not an iPhone – my house in Brentwood gets literally ZERO AT&T bars). It’s taking time to finish the product because you’re super expensive iPhone developers (they’re in high demand) are not as good as you like (they’re super high in demand). And that Palm Pre. Oh, wait.

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Interview with Fouad ElNaggar, Redpoint Ventures

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We've made over 30 investments in Southern California, and that's just in Redpoint, and doesn't include all of the investment we made as Brentwood Venture Capital since the late 70's. We can also write checks as large as $35M out of the Omega Fund. On Demand enterprise, and consumer software-as-a-service is also very interesting to us.

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Interview with Jonathan Zweig, AppOnboard

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I essentially build the company out of the bedroom I was renting from him in Brentwood, on Goshen. LA's ecosystem was not like it was today, and it now has a rich history, lots of smart people who have exited, and who now run funds and get the ecosystem. He was the first investor in what eventually would become AdColony.

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