Two brothers, 13-year-old Anesi and 15-year-old Osine Ikhianosime, both students of Greensprings School, Anthony Campus, Lagos, have developed an Android-based web browser called Crocodile Browser Lite. The two siblings reportedly built the mobile web browser in 2014 after they said they got tired of using the world famous Google Chrome. Now available on the Google Play Store, Crocodile Browser Lite is a functional, fast browser for low-end feature phones.
Two brothers,
13-year-old Anesi and 15-year-old Osine Ikhianosime, both students of
Greensprings School, Anthony Campus, Lagos, have developed an
Android-based web browser called Crocodile Browser Lite.
The two siblings reportedly built the mobile web browser in 2014 after
they said they got tired of using the world famous Google Chrome.
Now available on the Google Play Store, Crocodile Browser Lite is a
functional, fast browser for low-end feature phones....
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Two brothers,
13-year-old Anesi and 15-year-old Osine Ikhianosime, both students of
Greensprings School, Anthony Campus, Lagos, have developed an
Android-based web browser called Crocodile Browser Lite.
The two siblings reportedly built the mobile web browser in 2014 after
they said they got tired of using the world famous Google Chrome.
Now available on the Google Play Store, Crocodile Browser Lite is a
functional, fast browser for low-end feature phones....
Read More at thenet.ng/2015/06/two-nigerian-teenage-siblings-build-new-web-browser/ Follow us: @theNETng on Twitter | theNETng on Facebook
Read More at thenet.ng/2015/06/two-nigerian-teenage-siblings-build-new-web-browser/ Follow us: @theNETng on Twitter | theNETng on Facebook
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