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Caroline Hu Flexer, the co-founder of Duck Duck Moose, tells us that GeekDad was one of the first blogs toidentify and review their first iPhone application, Wheels on the Bus. And, since then the ...
Duck Duck Moose, the startup behind a series of educational apps for children, is today announcing having closed on $7 million in Series A funding led by Sequoia Capital and Lightspeed Venture ...
Duck Duck Moose, the creator of award-winning educational apps for children, announced today that it has received $7 million in Series A venture funding led by Sequoia Capital and Lightspeed Venture ...
Sequoia-backed kids educational startup Duck Duck Moose is heading to Khan Academy, to add preschool learning to the non-profit’s digital education offerings. The startup’s 21 mobile apps aimed at ...
When I first got an iPhone, I didn’t realize just how many features it had. Sure, I knew I could surf the Internet with it, check my e-mail, make unstable phone calls, and such. But I didn’t know that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Writing about the creators and data behind digital entertainment. The answer is elementary: You watch. But as Caroline Hu Flexer ...
First came the iPhone, then (for me) came parenthood. And then came the day that my kid discovered the iPhone and I was like, "Uh oh, there goes my phone." But while I cringed at the idea of ...
Like many parents, Sal Khan has bought Itsy Bitsy Spider, Park Math and other educational apps created by Duck Duck Moose, a San Mateo, Calif.-based startup. But the Khan Academy founder just scored ...
Top stories in today's VentureWire: Duck Duck Moose, a maker of educational smartphone and tablet apps for kids, has raised a Series A investment of $7 million from Lightspeed Venture Partners, ...
Kids ask dozens of questions a day. Why does the weather change? What is smell? Where is the Eiffel Tower? A new app called WonderBox seeks to harness kids' natural curiosity to provide deeper ...
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