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Oro Debuts New Ecommerce Marketplace Software

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West Hollywood-based Oro, Inc., a developer of e-commerce software, says it has launched a new product, OroMarketplace. The company says the new software lets sellers to rapidly implement B2B, B2C, B2G, franchise network ordering, services procurement, bookings/appointments, and physical goods marketplaces.

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Dear Media Finds $8M

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West Hollywood-based Dear Media , which is developing a podcasting network focused on female voices, said on Thursday that it has raised $8M in a funding round. The funding came from private equity investor Magnet Companies. Dear Media is led by CEO Michael Bosstick, and the company was co-founded with Raina Penchansky.

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Evercar Plans LA Expansion For EV Rentals For Uber, Lyft Drivers

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Los Angeles-based Evercar , a company which is developing an electric vehicle sharing network--starting with Los Angeles--says it plans a major expansion in this market, and plans to add as many as 1,000 vehicles in the Greater Los Angeles area.

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CityGrid Media Buys BuzzLabs

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West Hollywood-based CityGrid Media , the unit of IAC formerly known as CitySearch, said today that it has acquired BuzzLabs , a social media monitoring and sentiment analysis software developer. Financial terms of the deal were not announced.

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Interview with Brian Norgard, Namesake

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Norgard has been keeping Namesake close to the vest, but we were able to visit him at the firm's headquarters in West Hollywood, where he gave us an overview of what the firm is doing. Brian Norgard: We use the term around here evolutionary development. And, it is a social network. There was no "eureka" moment.

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Interview with Matthias Galica, ShareSquare

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To help it along, we developed some software which makes it easy to create a mobile experience, which corresponds to a QR code you can place on any, real world object. Once we get to scale, it will start generating a network effect. That's a small sample of some of the externalities we hope we can generate with the network effect.

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Female Founders and CEOs | Talia Goldstein of Three Day Rule

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Soon I moved towards TV and worked at large networks like, VH1, CMT, and E! A few months later we did a party on The London’s rooftop (in West Hollywood) for over 500 people. For those PHP or Ruby developers out there, Three Day Rules is looking to hire. Entertainment. While at E!, So it grew really fast.