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Attn: Gets $18.5M For News Site

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West Hollywood-based Attn: , a company which publishes an online news site focused on social topics like economic mobility, civil rights, education, criminal justice, and the environment, has raised $18.5M in a funding round, the company disclosed on Friday.

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Citysearch Debuts Visual Guide Site, New iPhone App

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West Hollywood-based Citysearch has launched two new products today, including both a visual city guide, and a new iPhone app. However, unlike social sites like Pinterest, those guides appear to all developed by staffers or experts provided by Citysearch.

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Citysearch Updates Mobile Apps

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West Hollywood-based Citysearch , the online local business guide site owned by IAC, said Tuesday afternoon that it has updated all of its mobile applications. All of the mobile applications are free. Tags: blackberry android iphone guide business application mobile citysearch. READ MORE>>.

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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. Citysearch said today that its new Mobile by Citysearch site is in beta, and will allow users to add reviews and pull information about business listings from cell phones. READ MORE>>

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Citysearch Unveils Local Ad Network

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West Hollywood-based Citysearch , the online business guide owned by IAC, said late Friday that it has created a new advertising network called CityGrid. READ MORE>>.

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Interview with Matthias Galica, ShareSquare

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It's a powerful opportunity to connect people offline with the mobile, online experience. market has been different, is that the adoption of mobile internet has not been nearly as prevalent. Matthias Galica: My last role was as a product manager for another local startup, Woome.com, an online dating site. READ MORE>>.

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