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Qwiki was a New York City–based
startup automated video production company acquired by Yahoo! on July 2, 2013 for a
reported $50 million.
Qwiki released...
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after Google and its
subsidiary YouTube. In July 2013,
Yahoo Inc
acquired Qwiki for $50 million. On
August 2, 2013,
Yahoo Inc
announced the acquisition...
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capital firm B Capital, and has also
invested in early-stage
startups such as
Qwiki and Jumio.
Saverin is the
wealthiest Brazilian, with an
estimated net worth...
- Tech Center. With
Amidzad Partners,
Nozad invested in
companies such as
Qwiki. He also co-founded
venture firm Pear VC with Mar
Henshenson under the name...
- CTO of
Qwiki with Doug Imbruce.
Qwiki won the
TechCrunch Disrupt Award in 2010 and was sold to
Yahoo in 2013. In 2014,
Yahoo shuttered Qwiki. Monier...
- July 2013.
Retrieved 2013-07-02. "Yahoo Buys
Qwiki for
About $50
Million (Like ATD Said)". "Yahoo Buys
Qwiki for
About $50
Million (Like ATD Said)". AllThingsD...
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original on
December 8, 2017.
Retrieved November 16, 2017. "Capture the Flag –
QWiki". www.quakeworld.nu.
Archived from the
original on
October 26, 2020. Retrieved...
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scientist Dana Moshkovitz.
Aaronson identifies as Jewish. "Scott Aaronson".
qwiki.stanford.edu. 2008.
Archived from the
original on
February 21, 2008. "Professor...
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former column on ESPN.com by Dan
Shanoff Quicky,
rabbit mascot of
Nesquik Qwiki CWCki,
pronounced "Quickie" This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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quantum optics (particularly
quantum noise in lasers), by Rüdiger Paschotta.
Qwiki – a
quantum physics wiki
devoted to
providing technical resources for practicing...