Wednesday, August 10, 2011

KidZui launches ZUI.com, the Internet experience for children raises $ 2 million

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Exclusive- KidZui, San Diego, California-based startup that offers Web browser for kids debuted its latest product, a site called ZUI.com, which enables children to search for and study more than 5 million parent approved Web sites, YouTube videos, games, and whatnot.

In addition young company announced that it received an additional $ 2 million in financing from VC firms mission ventures, Maveron, emergence capital, and Scholastic Corporation, a major publisher and distributor of children's books and provider of educational technology and e-commerce.

KidZui resins ZUI.com as "search and investigation of the engine for children from 3 to 12 years, children learn, parents and teachers approve Web sites, videos, pictures and games, as well as to share their experiences with their parents or other family members through Facebook.

Available content all over the place, and the site should look pretty good on the browser of your mobile device as well.

"The only possible ZUI.com, through our terms and conditions of the proposed search Justin Bieber is just a few clicks from Mozart," explains Cliff BORO, CEO and founder of KidZui.

The site is free of charge for parents and their children and by advertising brand. And just to be clear, this extension KidZui browser without replacement.


KidZui is drawn to children and only allows them to move some mandated areas of the Web browser.

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