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  2. eSalon - Wikipedia

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    eSalon was founded by a former employee, Francisco Gimenez, a friend, and three founders of the price-comparison shopping site, PriceGrabber, after it was bought by Experian in 2005. [6]

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    Users can give a review a "thumbs-up" rating, which will cause it to be ranked higher in the review listings. [95] Each day a "Review of the Day" is determined based on a vote by users. [96] According to The Discourse of Online Consumer Reviews many Yelp reviewers are internet-savvy adults aged 18–25 or "suburban baby boomers". [179]

  5. Beauty salon - Wikipedia

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    A beauty salon or beauty parlor is an establishment that provides cosmetic treatments for people. [3] Other variations of this type of business include hair salons, spas , day spas , and medical spas .

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  7. The WELL - Wikipedia

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    Salon.com was founded in the wake of the San Francisco newspaper strike of 1994 by a group of journalists that included WELL members. "The Well [sic] is where a lot of us got our first experience online," Salon co-founder Scott Rosenberg wrote. "In Salon's formative days in 1995 we actually used a private conference [on the WELL] to plan our ...

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  9. Salon.com - Wikipedia

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    Salon covers a variety of topics, including reviews and articles about books, films, and music; [1] articles about "modern life", including friendships, human sexual behavior, and relationships; and reviews and articles about technology, with a particular focus on the free and open-source software (FOSS) movement.