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PC Mall Opens Daily Deals Site

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Torrance-based PC Mall , the IT solutions provider and catalog retailer, said today that it has officially opened up its OnSale daily deals business. The firm had said in May that it would be converting OnSale into an online daily deals site. OnSale had previously been an electronics shopping site.

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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.

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Pictage Shifts To Monthly Subscriptions

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Torrance-based Pictage.com , which operates an online service for helping professional and wedding photographers market and sell their photos, announced today that it has opened up new monthly subscription plans for the service. a month plan featuring different product options, services, and support. READ MORE>>.

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Pictage Acquires ShootQ

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Torrance-based Pictage , which operates an online service for professional photographers, said today that it has acquired ShootQ. Pictage operates an online site for wedding and portrait photographers, which allows clients to browse and order photos. Financial terms of the buy were not disclosed. READ MORE>>.

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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.

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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). Micromobbin’ Shared mopeds might be popular, but that doesn’t mean companies operating these services are guaranteed to succeed. Now, one failed pilot is coming back.

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Interview with Satish Varma, Clorder

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For our startup interview this morning, we caught up with Satish Varma , co-founder of Torrance-based Clorder (www.clorder.com), which is developing restaurant ordering software. We started our services in August of 2012. We found out that sites like Eat24 and Grubhub are portals. Right now, we are looking around 400 clients.