March 15th, 2013

Princeton Review Founder’s Startup Noodle Acquires Lore To Build An Education Marketplace Around Search

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Last summer, we told you about the launch of Noodle Education, a startup co-founded and led by John Katzman, perhaps better known as a co-founder of The Princeton Review and 2U (formerly 2tor). The startup is on a mission to bring a Netflix-style recommendation engine to the fragmented and noisy world of education. Not unlike Google, Noodle Education wants to organize the world’s learning… → Read More

May 2nd, 2012

Princeton Review Founder Launches Noodle, A Search & Recommendation Engine For Education

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Google’s mission to organize the world’s information changed the Web, and it remains true that, if you know what you’re looking for, there isn’t a more useful search tool. But if you don’t, that’s not always true. Take education, which sees 3.7 billion searches every month. Generally speaking, education-related decisions — like what school to go to, what to study — aren’t made in a snap, but the… → Read More