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San Diego Tech Coast Angels Leads Funding for Dayak
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Wireless News
04-22-2008
San Diego Tech Coast Angels Leads Funding for Dayak
WIRELESS NEWS-April 22, 2008-San Diego Tech Coast Angels Leads Funding for Dayak (C)2008 10Meters - http://www.10meters.com
San Diego Tech Coast Angels (TCA), a member of the largest angel network in the United States and the number one source of start-up funding in Southern California, announced that the group's seed track has generated funding for Dayak, a full-service, on...
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