New Search Engine Raises $1.1M For Fan Rabbit Holes
A new search engine raises $1.1M to let obsessive fans dive down internet rabbit holes.
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New Search Engine Raises $1.1M For Fan Rabbit Holes A New Search Engine Raises $1.1M To Let Obsessive Fans Dive Down Internet Rabbit Holes Zehra Naqvi, 26, knows what it’s like to be deep in an internet fandom. She grew up during the golden age of Tumblr and Twitter, where she spent countless nights decoding Marvel release timelines and tracking One Direction’s every move. Those digital rabbit holes shaped her — and now, they’ve inspired her to build something new. Image Credits:Lore Her latest project, Lore , is creating buzz across tech circles because a new search engine raises $1.1M to let obsessive fans dive down internet rabbit holes like never before. The startup just closed its $1.1 million pre-seed round and is set to officially launch on October 6. From Fandom To Founder Naqvi’s story feels like a full-circle moment. As a teenager, she built her first online community, amassed over 250,000 followers, and learned the art of digital storytelling. Later, she studied art history at Columbia University and became a consumer investor at …