Friday, May 23, 2014


Malauzai Software Gets $6.5M More For Banking Apps
Malauzai Software, a developer mobile banking apps for community financial institutions which has a number of its top executives located in Los Angeles, said this week that it has raised $6.5M in a Series C funding ronud. The funding came from Wellington Capital Management. Malauzai is based in Austin, Texas, but has links to Los Angeles via its executive team, many of whom had worked at Calabasas-based Digital Insight before it was acquired by Intuit. Malauzai said it would use the funding to g (More info...)
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FreedomPop Adds LTE Phones
Los Angeles-based free wireless phone and broadband service provider FreedomPop said Thursday that it has added support for LTE, and now supports the Samsung Galaxy S4, S3, and Samsung Victory. FreedomPop said its new, LTE phones will offer up the same, free service it had been offering via WiMax, with 500MB of free data, 200 voice calls, and 500 text free each month. FreedomPop also said it would offer up unlimited talk, text ,and data for $20 per month on the new LTE phones. In conjunction wit (More info...)
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BakeSpace.com iPad App Gets Award
Los Angeles-based BakeSpace.com, the online food and recipe community founded by Babbette Pepaj, has received an awards for its iPad app, Cookbook Cafe. BakeSpace.com's app scored the award as part of the 2014 Appy Awards. The app apparently was given the "Best App for iPad Publishing" award. Cookbook Cafe is BakeSpace.com's app which allows anyone to create, market, and distribute their own, iPad and web-based cookbook. The app is aimed at home chefs, nonprofit organizations, and others who wou (More info...)
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