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Airey Labs, mobile, Tablet and started building browser games with educational twist to young children, has landed $ 1.5 million in seed funding from Google Ventures, Foundation of wealth and the founder of Playdom, Rick Thompson.
Airey Labs said that he wants his social games to come with a genuine educational value that will be approved by parents.
The company is part of the StartX command (formerly known as SSE Labs), Stanford student Startup Accelerator.
The launch was founded in the year 2011 genius named Andrew Hsu.
Check this guy's summary:
Hsu, who began the study of molecular biology at the University of Washington (Uw) laboratory at the age of 10, won the Grand Prize in the Washington State Science and engineering fair in 11, matriculated in SS 12 and finished with three degrees of Bachelors of science in the age of 16 years. At the age of 19 years he was a 4 year old candidate in Neurobiology at Stanford University, when he left in early 2011 to continue his dream run. He was recently named a member of the Thiel 20-20.
He is also the author of several books and once a competitive swimmer.
Airey Labs is a new generation of social learning games for children. We build iOS games on your mobile phone and tablet, social games for your browser and casual massively.
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