mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 19 2008 | alexa, cozi, techcrunch, robbie cape
Cozi, Robbie Cape's company, started out focused on family organization tools centered on the "living room" (e.g., using Windows Media Center apps). That now seems to have morphed to a more traditional online service (but now with Outlook(?) integration).
New investment by Gannett (Topix) brings total startup cost to around $15M. They are claiming 600,000 registered users and adding 2,000 per day. Their Alexa number are in the toilet, however (162,000), which begs the question, how are they getting all this usage, and not registering on Alexa?
Quoted: Cozi, an intriguing Seattle based startup that's most easily described as a social network for a family unit, is announcing an investment and ...
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