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OVGuide.com Gets $5M

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Beverly Hills-based OVGuide.com , an online site focused on video discovery and search, disclosed today that the firm has received $5M in funding from Baroda Ventures LLC, the investment firm of former GeoCities founder David Bohnett. OVGuide.com has previously received funding from Baroda, which helped to incubate the firm.

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Mike Jones On Science Inc.'s First Firms

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We're also enabling live booking, which will allow you to book and pay on the site for venues. They were a group of really great young guys out of Beverly Hills, who understand how to build a brand, and figured out how to do it very quickly, and manufacture for a very low price. Is this the startup you're doing with Tony Adam?

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BloomNation's Goal To Empower Your Local Florist, And Improve Flower Delivery

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If you type in flowers in Beverly Hills, you won''t see any organic results for the big businesses. Florists receive their orders through these other sites, but the problem is, there''s no profit. From there, we actually joined the Muckerlab incubator, and essentially have been growing florists on the supply side.

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Interview with Ryan Disraeli And Stacy Stubblefield, Telesign

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Stacy Stubblefield: We do two factor authentication, which basically means we send text messages with the codes you get when you log into a web site or even when you're just registering for a website. Stacy Stubblefield: We actually started out of an incubator, based out of Beverly Hills. How did the company start?

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Tech Titans Peter Thiel, Matt Jacobson, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, Mich Mathews, Elon Musk Buy Homes in Los Angeles

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Kevin Miller, president of Westside Rentals, which bills itself as Southern Californias largest home-finding service, says he has seen rents in Santa Monica and Venice increase by about 10% over the last 18 months—compared with other desirable areas such as Beverly Hills and Culver City, where he says rents increased by about 4% to 5%.