Qwiki, the
visual search startup that won the
top prize at TechCrunch Disrupt last September is in the middle of raising as much as $8 million in a series A financing. According to an
SEC filing, it has already sold $5 million worth of the round. Both venture capital firms and individuals are investing. It appears that a large part of the round ($4 million so far) is being taken up by a pooled investment fund from Felix Venture Partners, at least according to this
separate SEC filing. The company is still raising money to complete the round. Qwiki has already
raised $1.5 million in seed capital from angel investors including Keith Rabois (from PayPal, Slide, and now Sqaure), Shervin Pishevar (SGN), an Jawed Karim (the third YouTube founder), and Elad Gil (Google, now Twitter). The company was founded by Doug Imbruce and Louis Monier (who founded AltaVista).

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