Louis Monier
Louis Monier (born March 21, 1956) is a cofounder of the defunct Internet
search engine AltaVista together with
Paul Flaherty and
Michael Burrows. After he left AltaVista, he worked at
eBay and then at
Google. He left Google in August 2007 to join
Cuil, a search engine startup. He was Vice President of Products at Cuil. One month after the launch, he left Cuil, citing differences with the CEO. He also was the co-founder and 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 received a Ph.D. in
Mathematics and
Computer Science from the
University of Paris XI,
France in 1980 and worked at
Carnegie Mellon University,
Xerox PARC, and
DEC's Western Research Laboratory.
Louis was the Chief Scientist of
Proximic until July 2013, and has founded a health technology company, Kyron.
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