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LiveOffice Adds Social Networking Support

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Torrance-based LiveOffice , the provider of email archiving, compliance, and backup services, said yesterday that it has linked with SocialWare , a provider of software for connecting companies to social networking sites. Tags: liveoffice social networking compliance email archiving socialware. READ MORE>>.

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LiveOffice Looks To Archive Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter

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Torrance-based LiveOffice , a provider of email archiving services, announced today that the firm is releasing a new product specifically aimed at archiving social media sites, including LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. The firm said the new LiveOffice Social Archive software is can capture and retain content from any public web site.

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PC Mall Names President

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Torrance-based PC Mall , a catalog retailer of IT hardware, software, and other products, said today that it has named Jim Garrity as President of its SARCOM subsidiary. PC Mall said that Garrity was most recently COO of SECNAP Network Security. Garrity has also served at MOreDirect and Ingram Micro. READ MORE>>.

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Location-based virtual reality is increasing its footprint in the U.S.

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Earlier this year, in a small, grey-walled storefront inside a very large mall in Torrance, Calif. A producer with MTV Networks, the founder of the collaborative game development platform Squarepushers Inc. just past the AMC Center) , the virtual reality game-maker Survios planted its first flag in the market for location-based gaming.

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The Station: Canoo hits the road, Coup shutters and Samsung shifts

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Portions of the newsletter are published as an article on the main site after it has been emailed to subscribers (that’s what you’re reading now). ” Moving forward, Cadillac plans to integrate the subscription service into the retail dealer network, Wahl said. The Station is emailed every Saturday morning.