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Quibi, the streaming app that has raised more than $1 billion and is run by two billionaires, just gave the world its first real glimpse

 

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Quibi, a streaming video service that has raised more than $1 billion in funding, is now available for pre-order in app stores, as first reported by TechCrunch.
The mobile-only app will offer short-form video content and plans to officially launch in April.
Quibi, short for “quick bites,” was founded by former Yahoo CEO Meg Whitman and former Disney executive Jeffrey Katzenberg.
It will become the latest player in the extremely competitive streaming video market, which includes major players like Netflix, Amazon, and most recently, Disney.
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Quibi, a streaming video startup that has raised $1.4 billion in funding, has given people their first look into what its app could look like. The app recently became available for pre-order in Apple’s App Store and Google’s Play Store, as first reported by TechCrunch, though it isn’t expected to arrive until April 6.See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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