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Oro Debuts New Ecommerce Marketplace Software

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West Hollywood-based Oro, Inc., 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. a developer of e-commerce software, says it has launched a new product, OroMarketplace.

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FabFitFun Launches TV App, Expands Video Efforts

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West Hollywood-based online lifestyle brand FabFitFun said on Thursday that it is planning to "significantly" expand its video content, with the launch of a new FabFitFunTV App and more videos and content for its streaming service, FabFitFunTV. FabFitFun is venture backed by New Enterprise Associates and Upfront Ventures.

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Geni Enhances Service

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West Hollywood-based Geni said this week that the firm has improved the firm's site, which allows users to create family trees and network with family members. The firm said that it has enhanced the ability to find duplicate profiles in the service, with automatic advanced searches when users view a profile. Geni's Web 2.0

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Geni Enhances Collaboration Tools

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West Hollywood-based family tree site Geni has rolled out a slew of updates for the service, saying today that it has added features to help users collaborate with others, map out locations, and see recent photos. Tags: geni genealogy family tree social networking web2. READ MORE>>.

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Geni Adds Tabs, Search Tools

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West Hollywood-based Geni , the venture-backed, online family tree and networking site, said today that it has added a number of new features to its site, including the ability to search for similar profiles on the site, and improved access to popular features. Geni operates a service which lets users create their own Web 2.0-style

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Citysearch Goes Mobile, Connects With Facebook

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West Hollywood-based Citysearch, which is a unit of IAC, has rolled out a mobile version of the firm's site. The firm also said it has created a new Facebook application to link the site into the social networking arena. The firm said the new services are available on a beta basis, at a new beta site. READ MORE>>

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Interview with Matthias Galica, ShareSquare

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Who uses your service, and why? Once we get to scale, it will start generating a network effect. An example of that is, we might be able to show you the hottest concerts in West Hollywood, or the hottest acts in Santa Monica. Music is the biggest focus we have, initially. There's lots of grassroot adoption.

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