When Daniel Starr and Flaviu Rus sold their company, Beverly Hills-based Principal Media, in 2014, they were pretty excited about the $41 million return on their two-year-old business. As it turns out, the property that the acquiring party didn’t want to buy ended up being perhaps the sweetest part of the deal.
With its Attribution Engine platform, this startup is working to create a transparent digital world where creators can use copyrighted assets freely and rightsholders get the compensation they’re due.
Video doorbell startup Ring has reined in a $4.5 million Series A funding round. The round was led by True Ventures with participation from Upfront Ventures, Queensbridge Venture Partners, First Round Capital, and angel investor Steve Russell. The doorbell device has an HD camera and motion detection sensor that via an app allows users to remotely see visitors at their front door.
Dua and Desai were on their way home from the emergency room, where their seven-month-old son had been examined for a mild fever and a rash per their pediatrician’s urging. They’d waited there for nearly five hours, only to learn that their son’s condition had returned to normal. “Why can’t there be something like Uber for doctors?” Renee Dua asked her husband, Nick Desai.