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BeautyMint Goes Live

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The new startup offers up personalized skin care products, developed in conjunction with Jessica Simpson and Beverly Hills skincare expert Nerida Joy. The site is the third for BeachMint, which also runs StyleMint (with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) and JewelMint (with Kate Bosworth and Cher Coulter).

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Adly Adds Analytics

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Beverly Hills-based Adly , the online Twitter advertising site headed by Arnie Gullov-Singh, said Friday that it has rolled out a new, analytics offering for celebrities and brands. Pricing on the new analytics offering was not announced. READ MORE>>.

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Spark Networks Gets Buyout Offer

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Beverly Hills-based Spark Networks , which runs the JDate.com, Spark.com, BlackSingles.com, and ChristianMingle.com dating sites, said Tuesday afternoon that the firm is considering a buyout offer from Great Hills Partners II, LP, one of the firm's major investors. The deal is worth around $64M. READ MORE>>.

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RealD, Marchon In Eyewear Deal

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Beverly Hills-based RealD , the developer of 3D movie technology, and eyewear maker Marchon Eyewear announced this morning that the two are in a licensing agreement. Marchon3D will distribute RealD-compatible 3D glasses to movie theaters, retail locations, e-commerce sites, and through consumer electronics manufacturers.

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Mike Jones On Science Inc.'s First Firms

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We realized that one problem with event venues, is that each city has a wedding website, but no one can actually determine pricing and availability of those venues. Knowing what it costs to run special events for parties and weddings, that's an incredible price. That requires a phone call.

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Interview with Bruce Nash, OpusData

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Last month, Beverly Hills-based Nash Information Services , the firm behind The Numbers --one of the most extensive database of financial information about movies--announced a new service which allows third party software applications and websites to pull information from the firm's database, via OpusData (www.opusdata.com).

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Wrapal: Creating A Marketplace For Film Locations

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They go on to the site, list their property, including such details as address, parking, noise level, and square footage, pretty much the same as listing their house on a real estate site. There's a non-intrusive, banner ad on the site. Why would someone with a home or business want to list on the site?