
A couple years ago, a few Stanford grad students and former Yahoo and Powerset data scientists got together and
created a personal search history plug-in and engine called Infoaxe that would
surface better results based on your personal browsing history. Since then, they've rebranded as Flipora, passed 8 million registered users and they're now adding another key piece to their product -- a discovery engine that helps users figure out what to visit next on the web. They're calling it a "Pandora for websites." "There is so much great stuff on the web," said
co-founder Jonathan Siddharth. "This should be like an intelligent cab driver who truly knows you and directs you the right places."
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