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  • The Philadelphia Inquirer

    Thursday February 2, 2012 by Jeff Gelles
    If you use familiar search tools such as Yelp or Angie's List to help choose, say, a great place for Sunday brunch or a trustworthy contractor, maybe you've wondered: Sure, lots of people recommend it, but how do I know I can trust them?
  • Tech Crunch

    Tuesday January 17, 2012 by Robin Wauters
    CliqSearch wants to make it easier for people to search for information on local businesses based on relevant social data shared by friends and contacts through Facebook Likes, foursquare checkins, Twitter followers and whatnot, to help them make better decisions on places to go or things to do.
  • Philly Tech Meetup

    Monday November 5, 2011 by Philly Tech Meetup
    Founders Unplugged is a video series profiling interesting entrepreneurs. Check out this interview of Philly-based startup Cliq.
  • Mashable

    Saturday September 24, 2011 by Jennifer Van Grove
    “Chances are someone in your extended social graph has visited the bar or restaurant you’re curious about. Cliq connects the dots between you, your friends and venues to take out the guesswork and make your decision-making process easier with more trusted information from people you know.”
  • killerStartups

    Thursday September 29, 2011 by Roger Hollings
    “Cliq can go through any person's social profiles and discover in which ways he is connected with businesses and products all over the world. ”
  • psfk

    Friday September 23, 2011 by Yi Chen
    “With more and more consumers posting reviews, feedback and insights via social media, it was only a matter of time for a ‘social knowledge engine’ like Cliq to appear.”
  • Fueled

    Wednesday September 28, 2011 by Brady
    “Now, enter Cliq. The website, which defines itself as a “the social knowledge engine,” connects users to anything – businesses, products, places, or things – through their social networks, aggregating experiences from individuals with whom users, for obvious reasons, share similar taste.”
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