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Kid-Friendly Net Firm Kidzui Launches With $8 Million

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San Diego-based Kidzui, a service offering a filtered internet experience for kids, has launched with $8 million in funding. News.com says the company has raised two pre-launch rounds of $3 million and $5 million from its backers Emergence Capital Partners, First Round Capital and more recently Maveron. The company has developed its own browser to access 500,000 kid-friendly, white-listed sites and other content. It plans to make money through an annual subscription model. Release.

Mar 19, 2008 3:47 PM ET

Posted In: Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Venture Capital, emergence capital partners, first round capital, kidzui, maveron

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