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Playbuzz
Playbuzz is an online content publishing platform. Playbuzz users, digital publishers and brands generate content in formats generally associated with viral media, including lists, quizzes, polls, ranked lists, and trivia that can be shared via social media or embedded elsewhere on the web. Founded in 2012, content generated from Playbuzz was the most shared on Facebook as of January 2015 with an estimated 10 million shares per month. ==History==
Playbuzz was founded in 2012 by Shaul Olmert and Tom Pachys. Olmert is the son of former Prime Minister of Israel Ehud Olmert and has worked as an executive with Nickelodeon and also co-founded the social game app GameGround. Pachys is a graduate of IDC and also the co-founder of Whimado. Playbuzz originally raised $3.8 million in seed funding with $3 million of that funding coming from Carmel Ventures. It surpassed $19.8 million in total funding in March 2015 when it received an additional $16 million led by Saban Capital and existing investors that include Carmel Ventures and FirstTime Ventures. Playbuzz was officially launched in December 2013. By June of 2014, Playbuzz broke the top 10 of Facebook's most shared publishers. The website itself reached 70 million unique views the same month, half of which were referred from Facebook.〔 Within 10 months of the Playbuzz platform's launch, it surpassed 7.5 million monthly Facebook shares, making it the second most shared publisher on Facebook in September 2014.〔 According to Forbes, seven of the 10 biggest stories on Facebook in September 2014 involved content that originated on Playbuzz.〔 The company took over the number one spot as the most shared publisher on Facebook in November 2014 with approximately 9 million shares. It was also listed by Inc. as one of the ''15 Israeli Startups Getting Hot at the Turn of 2015''.
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