Cue (formerly known as Greplin)[3] was a website and app co-founded by Daniel Gross, Shai Magzimof, and Robby Walker[4] that pulled information from online accounts to present an overview of a user's day.
[6] Cue acted as a desktop search, indexing online social networking accounts, and thereby creating a "personal cloud."
Cue offered a free version that allowed users to add a certain number of accounts, while a paid version allowed users the option to "unlock" other sources and get more index space.
[7] In 2011, Cue raised $4 million in funding from venture capital firm Sequoia.
[8] In October 2013, Apple Inc. bought the company, for a price estimated between $35 and $45 million.