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Zumbox Eyes Licensing

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Westlake Village-based Zumbox , a developer of a digital mailbox intended to replace delivery of mail by the post office, said today that it is now licensing its technology as a white label software offering. The firm said it has created a new subsidiary, Zumbox Software, Inc., READ MORE>>.

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Zumbox Scores New Zealand Post

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Westlake Village-based Zumbox , the digital postal delivery service headed by John Payne, announced this morning that it has scored a licensing deal with New Zealand Post. Zumbox said that the postal service has licensed its platform to develop market offerings to provide mailers and consumers a way to digitally deliver and store postal mail.

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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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MomentFeed Raises $1.2M

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Santa Monica-based MomentFeed , a provider of location-based marketing software and services, said today that it has raised $1.2M Reed was most recently Vice President of Marketing and Government Relations for Zumbox. in a Series AA funding round. The company said much of its round was achieved through AngelList.

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Interview with Rob Reed, MomentFeed

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With the rise of location-based check-ins from Foursquare, Gowalla, Facebook, Twitter, and others, there's suddenly lots more data that marketers want to parse through to make sense of how consumers are interacting with their brands. First off, where does MomentFeed fit into the location based marketing market?