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Two of San Diego’s best-known tech entrepreneurs have quietly invested in a little-known software startup in North Park called WowYow.
Andy Ballester, the co-founder of tech giant GoFundMe, invested his own personal funds into the startup, along with institutional money from Launch Factory, the startup studio founded by ex-Googler Brad Chisum.
WowYow’s technology is still in its infancy, and the investors say much work needs to be done before they’re willing to predict a slam dunk. But Chisum is bullish.
“This one has the potential to be one of the most exciting things out of San Diego,” Chisum said. “If it’s what Andy and I think it is, this could disrupt computer vision AI and cause all the big boys to realize how far behind they are.”
Richard Branson, Virgin Group founder, has many athletic pursuits, which include kite-surfing, daily singles tennis and two “extreme” bike rides a week.