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 ...
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 ...
Online education pioneer Sal Khan is expanding his learning empire to reach its youngest students yet. Khan said his own children – ages 7, 5 and 2 – grew up with the apps, even learning their ...
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 ...
Duck Duck Moose, a maker of popular educational computer applications for children, raised a $7 million Series A round of funding led by Lightspeed Venture Partners and Sequoia Capital with ...
IPhones with their shiny touch screens have quickly captivated small kids as well as adults. Parents are catching and are creating apps just for them. Palo Alto, Calif.-based Duck Duck Moose is one ...
Ed-tech company Duck Duck Moose collected $7 million for its educational apps for children. The company designs and develops original apps that have met with impressive success amongst parents, ...
With mobile devices continuing to proliferate and saturate markets throughout the world, Lightspeed Venture Partners and Sequoia Capital are backing Duck Duck Moose LLC, a company that makes ...
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