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Qloo
Qloo (pronounced "clue")〔 is a personalized recommendation website and mobile application for culture and entertainment. ==History== Qloo is based in New York,〔Lora Kolodny, (“Cedric The Entertainer: Building An Audience Is Like Building A Startup,” ) ''Wall Street Journal'', November 19, 2013.〕 and was founded in 2012〔 by chief executive officer Alex Elias, formerly a hedge fund manager with APE Capital,〔Matthew Flamm, (“Cedric the Entertainer gets a Qloo,” ) ''Crain's New York Business'', November 14, 2013.〕〔Joao-Pierre S. Ruth, (“Qloo, Now Out of Beta, Wants to Learn Your Different Cultural Tastes,” ) Xconomy, November 14, 2013.〕 and chief operating officer Jay Alger, formerly CEO of digital agency Deepend.〔Jessica Naziri, (“Start-up Sunday: Qloo, a ‘cultural discovery’ search engine,” ) ''Los Angeles Times'', March 17, 2013.〕 It was first introduced as a website in a private alpha mode in April 2012, before a public beta release in November 2012 after its initial round of funding.〔Brian Anthony Hernandez, (“Qloo Finds New Things For You To Watch, Read, Listen, Eat and Wear,” ) Mashable, November 29, 2012.〕〔Ki Mae Heussner, (“With $1.4M, Qloo finds films, fashion, food and more that match your taste,” ) GigaOm, November 8, 2012.〕 It was officially launched on November 14, 2013, as a website and an iPhone app.〔 The company plans to release an Android version of the app, as well as tablet versions, in mid-2014.〔Todd Spangler, (“Recommendation App Qloo Raises $1.6 Mil from Investors Including Producer Tommy Thompson,” ) ''Variety'', November 14, 2013.〕〔Sara Clayton, (“Alumnus creates standout recommendation app,” ) ''Daily Trojan'', January 14, 2014.〕
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