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Austin-based Favor Expands in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area

SiliconHills

Austin-based Favor, the on demand mobile delivery service, announced Wednesday that it has expanded to three more Texas cities: Arlington, Frisco and McKinney. Favor is also making every restaurant and store in the cities available for on-demand delivery with an average delivery time of 35 minutes.

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V1’s latest investment: Booster Fuels – on-demand delivery of gas for vehicles

Version One Ventures

Last year, we quietly invested in the seed round of Booster Fuels, a then-stealth on-demand gas delivery service. In fact, there are probably just a few categories where on-demand (as in “need it now”) is truly necessary – and two of those are transportation and food. That’s where Booster comes in. So why did we invest?

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“Customer First” Healthcare

abovethecrowd.com

Obviously, if narrow networks increase in popularity, more and more market share shifts to providers that are willing to respond to competitive market-based price demands. Some employers even offer the employee a benefit to choose these plans, in essence sharing the savings with the employee.

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Top 3 Startup Winner – Callbox Storage

The Startup Magazine

We provide an on demand storage service and here’s how it works: We Pick Up – We load and haul things to our ADT secure and climate-controlled storage facility. We Return On Demand – With the click of a button we deliver items back to the customer’s door and can do so with next day delivery. What does Callbox Storage do? .

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A Look Inside the Fascinating Cannabis Branding and Marketing Boom

crowdSPRING Blog

Demand was high and supply was spotty in places. That market might be about to get a little more crowded, too, boosting the demand for such services. I’m in Logo Love: The Fort Worth Zoo logo. That ain’t chump change, folks. In the beginning, the brave entrepreneurs that entered the space simply had to exist.