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How Organized Are Angelenos? Rankings Say: Kinda.

LAist | Lindsay William-Ross

Do you consider yourself organized? Like, do you know where your W2 forms are? (Because, you know, Taxes are due soon.) Now a company who specializes in organization has released their rankings of U.S. cities, and finds that while Bostonians have their shit together, Houston residents are kind of a mess.

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Tax Day: The Most Organized Cities In America (GRAPHIC)

The Huffington Post | Bonnie Kavoussi

If you wait until the last minute to file your taxes, you’re not alone. More than half of the 25 largest U.S. metropolitan areas earned a “C” or worse when graded on organizational skills, according to the latest doxo Organization Index.

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Show Me the Money: Top Finance Apps

Parade |

These apps can help you file your taxes, manage your budget, and save on loans. (Now if only they would make your bills disappear, too!)

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The 25 Most Organized Cities In The U.S.

Forbes | Meghan Casserly

It’s April third. Do you know where your tax return is?

If you live in Boston, chances are good it’s already in your bank account.

A new ranking by doxo, an e-payment solution site and “digital filing cabinet” looked at the most organized cities in the U.S., and found (surprise, surprise) that Bean Towners are among the most obsessive-compulsive in the nation when it comes to detail-oriented tasks like on-time tax filing.

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Five Low-Cost Tools for Fast Cash Transfers

Entrepreneur | Jonathan Blum

Oh, the joy of moving money electronically. Banks wire funds but charge 20-plus dollars for the privilege. Credit card companies can move money virtually—but they take a healthy percentage of every dime they touch. Web-based tools like PayPal let you deposit and withdraw money—but there can be a three-day wait for the funds to clear.

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3 Strategies to Reduce Hospital billing Complexities.

Becker's Hospital Review | Bob Herman

As the saying goes, “time is money.” This is especially true for hospitals and their billing departments, which stand to lose money simply from time wasted on administrative burdens associated with bill payments and other revenue cycle features.

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5 Apps for Organizing Your Expenses at Tax Time

U.S. News | Susan Johnston

As April 17 approaches, taxpayers throughout the country are likely scrambling to organize receipts for deductions like medical costs, charitable donations, or business expenses. A slew of smartphone apps are aimed at simplifying the process and helping users go paperless by scanning and organizing receipts.

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Health Providers Across 40 Hospitals and 3,000 Physicians Join doxo

Health Providers Across 40 Hospitals and 3,000 Physicians Join doxo Leading Health Systems Leverage doxo to Eliminate Paper, Speed Bill…

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Doxo wants to take the paperwork out of healthcare

GigaOM | Colleen Taylor

Doxo, the Seattle startup that makes “digital file cabinet” software, has thus far focused on giving users a single place to manage regularly occurring bills for services such as telephone, cable, and credit cards. But now, the company is taking on a much bigger and more complicated system: Healthcare.

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Go paperless, doxo offers free cloud storage and bill pay

AGBeat | Marti Trewe

Seattle startup, doxo is on a mission to help the world go paperless and reduce printing, paper and postage costs and help individuals and businesses to stay organized and keep bills paid on time.

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DOXO WINS RED HERRING GLOBAL 100 AWARD

doxo Selected Based on Product Innovation and Market Penetration SEATTLE – December 13, 2011 – doxo, the all-in-one digital file…

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Postal Service Loses Out To Internet, Rival Shippers

NPR - Morning Edition | Yuki Noguchi

The U.S. Postal Service is proposing changes to stem the billions of dollars in red ink it’s accumulating. While it’s trying to shore up its losses, people’s preference for email and online bill-paying – along with competition from the likes of FedEx and UPS – is eating away at its core business.

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11 Digital Tools for Keeping Tabs on Your Personal Finances

Mashable | Lauren Hockenson

Keeping on top of your finances requires near-constant work. Whether it’s getting more for your money or just paying routine bills on time, it’s difficult to understand where your money is going when you don’t have your eye on it. It can be even more of a challenge figuring it out when there are roommates, friends or family also splitting the monthly bills.

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Doxo, a Jeff Bezos-backed bill-payment service, lands AT&T deal

L.A. Times |

Seattle-based Doxo wants to be your digital filing cabinet — where you pay your bills and get any other sort of documentation from businesses online via web browser or mobile app.

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Bezos-backed Doxo adds scheduled bill pay, and AT&T to its supported companies

The Next Web | Brad McCarty

You might remember, a few weeks ago, when we wrote about Doxo. It’s a filing cabinet, of sorts, where you can have bills and statements sent, as well as where you can store important documents, making them readily available through the Doxo site or via your iPhone.

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Doxo Adds AT&T

Northwest Innovation |

Seattle-based Doxo, the online bill pay and digital filing startup headed by Steve Shivers, announced today that it has added AT&T and expanded its bill payment service.

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Payments Innovation: doxo Adds “Autopay with Limits” to Ebilling

netbanker | Jim Bruene

Digital ebill storage and payment startup doxo announced an important new feature to its service today, the ability to automatically pay ebills that fall within preset maximum values.

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Startup Spotlight: Bezos-backed doxo looks to transform bill paying, inks deal with AT&T

Geekwire | John Cook

Seattle startup doxo today is announcing the expansion of its doxoPAY service, now allowing users to set up automatic bill payments for statements that arrive in their accounts.

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Doxo Adds Auto-Bill Pay, Adds AT&T As Partner

Forbes | Tomio Geron

Online file cabinet doxo has added a new twist to its online bill payment service to make paying bills online easier.

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doxo Expands Capabilities of doxoPAY; AT&T now on doxo

SEATTLE — November 3, 2011 — doxo, the all-in-one digital file cabinet and e-payment solution, today announced new features of doxoPAY,…

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Doxo Signs Seattle Bank for Digital Document Delivery

American Banker | Jeremy Quittner

Sound, of Seattle, will let customers receive all communications from the bank, including monthly statements and tax forms, in Doxo’s online file cabinet, Doxo said Wednesday.

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Doxo takes Sound Community Bank paperless

Techflash | Greg Lamm

Seattle startup Doxo has signed up Sound Community Bank that will allow the bank customers to go paperless.

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Sound Community Bank Joins the doxo Network

SEATTLE, WA – September 7, 2011 – doxo, the digital file cabinet, and Sound Community Bank announced today that Sound…

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Doxo Takes a Bite out of PayPal

Entrepreneur | Jonathan Blum

Seattle-based startup Doxo, which counts Amazon.com’s Jeff Bezos as an investor, has created an online billing and document management tool that aims to help consumers and small businesses pay and get paid, faster and cheaper.

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Oregon Employees First To Give Members Online File Cabinet

Credit Union Journal | Kevin Jepson

Oregon Employees FCU here is the first credit union to give members a free online file cabinet that they can use to store any electronic document for life.

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doxo Named New Product of the Year

Company Snags Stevie® Award in 9th Annual American Business Awards SM SEATTLE — June 29, 2011 — doxo, the digital file…

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doxo Selected as Red Herring Top 100 North America Tech Startup

Hollywood, Calif. — June 19, 2011 — Red Herring announced that doxo has been selected to the Red Herring Top…

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Doxo brings online bill tracking to smartphones

Venture Beat | Anthony Ha

Doxo, a startup that wants to end the pain of paper billing, is bringing its service to smartphones today with the launch of its iPhone app.

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doxo Brings Its Paperless Billing Service To The iPhone

Techcrunch | Rip Empson

doxo emerges from private beta, brings its paperless billing service to the iPhone.

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Oregon Employee Federal Credit Union Joins doxo Network to Offer Members Secure Online Digital File Cabinet

Credit Union Gives Members Better Solution for Receiving Paperless Statements SEATTLE and Salem, Ore. – April 21, 2011 – doxo,…

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Video: doxo on Fox News

doxo on Q13 Fox News from doxo on Vimeo.

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doxo Selected in the AlwaysOn 2011 OnDemand 100

Seattle-Based Company named a “Company to Watch” on the Prestigious List of Top Tech Innovators SEATTLE, Wash. – March 28,…

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Five major trends to watch right now

Re-th!nk | Ric Merrifield

I spend a lot of time looking at and writing about disruptive business models (many of them are discussed in my most recent book, Surviving a Business Earthquake, and lately I have been talking about a handful that I think are really meaningful that will continue to mature over time and work their way into lots of other industries.

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Thomas Layton, Former CEO of OpenTable, Invests in doxo and Joins Board of Directors

SEATTLE – February 17, 2011 – doxo, the online service that provides consumers a secure digital file cabinet for receiving,…

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doxo Raises Additional $10 Million Investment From Top Venture Firms Sigma Partners, Mohr Davidow Ventures and Bezos Expeditions

SEATTLE – February 16, 2011 – doxo, which provides consumers a secure digital file cabinet for receiving and organizing bills…

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Doxo raises $10 million, adds PSE bill pay

Seattle Times | Brier Dudley

Seattle online bill payment service Doxo is announcing that it raised $10 million from Jeff Bezos, Mohr Davidow Ventures and Greg Gretsch of Sigma Partners. That’s in addition to the $5.25 million that Doxo raised from Bezos and Mohr Davidow in 2009. It’s going to use the funding to develop new product capabilities and expand sales and marketing.

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Doxo lands $10M, inks deal with Puget Sound Energy

TechFlash | John Cook

Doxo is looking to eradicate paper bills. And the Seattle startup, led by former Qpass executive Steve Shinvers, has just landed a big venture capital round to help achieve that goal.

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Investors Write Doxo A $10 Million Check to Help Eliminate Paper Bills

All Things Digital | Tricia Duryee

Doxo, which is trying to help customers and companies go paperless, has raised $10 million in a second round of funding.

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Paperless Billing Service Doxo Raises $10 Million In Series B Funding

TechCrunch | Erick Schonfeld

One startup trying to speed along the paperless era is Doxo, which just raised a $10 million. The Series B financing was led by Sigma Partners, with previous investors Mohr Davidow and Bezos Expeditions participating.

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Doxo, Aspiring to Become Grand Central for Online Billing, Nabs $10M

Xconomy | Curt Woodward

Seattle-based “digital file cabinet” service doxo, which wants to torch that stack of paper bills you get every month, is out with a pretty nice one-two punch today. They’ve landed a significant partner in Puget Sound Energy, the largest electric and natural gas utility in the Puget Sound region, along with a $10 million venture financing.

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Puget Sound Energy Joins doxo™ Network

New paperless option enables customers to electronically receive, pay and file their PSE and other bills, all in one place…

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With Bill Pay Added to e-Bills, Doxo Aims to Boost Digital Billing

Digital Transactions |

With more consumers paying bills electronically than are receiving them that way, a startup that lets consumers receive and store digital copies of their bills announced on Tuesday it is introducing a payment service aimed at closing that gap.

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doxoPAY Supports the End of Paper

B/OSS World | Tim McElligott, Editor in Chief

The key to getting consumers to go paperless is to address the ways they manage all their documents, not just their bills. So says doxo, an electronic alternative to document management brought to you by former Qpass executives who launched the new company publicly in October with Sprint as its first customer.

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doxo Adds Payment Capability to Address the E-billing Elephant in the Room

With doxoPAY, e-payment finally means 100 percent paperless billing SEATTLE, Wash. – February 1, 2011 – doxo, the online place…

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doxo Named Online Banking Report “Best of the Web”

Online Banking Report | Jim Bruene

We think Doxo has nailed the user experience and we are awarding it an OBR Best of the Web* for pushing the envelope in ebilling. For financial institutions and other billers, consider signing on with Doxo to deliver statements and bills.

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Clutter Free in 30 Days

Family Circle | Kimberly Fusaro

doxo is listed as #18 on Family Circle’s top ways to go clutter free in 30 days.

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doxo named a Top 10 Rethinking Idea of 2010

Re-th!nk | Ric Merrifield

Looking forward to next year – in true “This is Spinal Tap” fashion – we will go to 11, so forget the top ten list. This is a top 11 list for 2010. The majority of these ideas are so simple (in retrospect) they make you want to slap you head for not thinking of them.

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Paperless Banking and Billing

Online Banking Report-Strategies for the Internet | Jim Bruene

Financial institutions, situated at the intersection of the bill and the payment, are in a great position to drive paper out of the system. But so far, it’s not happening as fast as it should. Doxo which launched an ebilling hub last month, could be the catalyst for change, at least on the billing side. It’s encouraging to see two billing innovators, Sprint and Kansas City Power & Light teaming with the startup, even before the service gets out of private beta…

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Less print for Sprint in bid to meet 40% paper reduction goal

Smart Planet | Heather Clancy

Sprint Nextel has turned to a paperless transaction system from start-up Doxo as part of its commitment to reducing paper consumption by up to 40 percent by 2017.

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KCP&L Offers Customers New Paperless Option With doxo

Paperless billing and online file cabinet helps customers save time and get organized. Kansas City, Mo. and Seattle, Wa. (Nov.…

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