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The Twitter Bot for LA Vaccination Appointments
The Twitter Bot for LA Vaccination Appointments
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"We really want to make sure we're getting this in the hands of the people that need it most. And the people that are currently not served as well by the current system."
A 24-year-old unemployed college graduate frustrated by the tedious process of finding his grandmother a vaccine appointment created Find My Vax LA. The site translates appointment information to any language, searches slots by zip code and now has a Twitter bot. Reporter Francesca Billington takes a look.
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Find My Vax LA translates appointment information to any language, searches for open slots by zip code. On Friday it released a Twitter bot that alerts followers of availability. Read more >>
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There are often good reasons to partner with venture companies that go beyond an infusion of cash and the idea that venture capital isn't necessary is specious at best, writes Bonfire Ventures' Brett Queener. Read more>>
Taj Eldridge talks to L.A. Venture podcast about his newly-launched $250 million fund, Include Ventures, aimed at Black and Brown founders and investors. Read more>>
Our next startup pitch showcase on Thursday, March 11, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. PT will celebrate female founders. We're looking for female-founded SoCal startups in any sector. Submissions will be evaluated on a rolling basis. Two angel investors will be judging the showcase hosted by dot.LA's Chief Correspondent & Host and Head of Video Kelly O'Grady.
The line between tech and entertainment companies has never been thinner; the top Hollywood players are becoming software behemoths, the major tech firms are tripling down on their content investments and a number of startups are finding new ways to blend the two worlds. From the very heart of this convergence between tech, media and entertainment in Los Angeles, dot.LA is pleased to announce "Intersect," a first-of-its-kind summit convening this new super-sector, held live virtually on Wednesday April 28.