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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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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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Zumbox Signs Mother Earth News

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Westlake Village-based Zumbox , a startup developing a service to help companies sent electronic notices based on physical, postal addresses, reported today that it has signed on Mother Earth News as a customer. Tags: zumbox postal mail marketing mother earth news. Financial impact of the win was not disclosed.

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Zumbox Takes On Postal Mail

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Westlake Village-based Zumbox , a new startup, said today it has launched a service which the firm said will deliver regular mail to users via an online system. The service relies on recipients at a postal address to actually sign in and create an account to read their mail, and will charge advertisers and marketers to use the service.

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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?