Thirteen year old Anesi and
Fifteen year old Ikhianosime have built a web browser named “Crocodile Browser
Lite.”
The browser is reportedly
created to load faster and serve as an alternative to Google Chrome which takes
more time to load.
Nigerian Bulletin reported
that young intellectuals are brothers, who attend Green-springs school, Anthony
Campus in Lagos. Their parents believe in education and technology, therefore,
they raised the boys with high aspirations in their mind.
Anesi and Ikhianosime began
their tech career at the age of 7 and 9 after being inspired by the Microsoft
Windows platform. They decided to create a technology company and named it Blu
Doors. Continuing their self-development, the brothers started learning coding
at age 12 and 14 and were able to build a web browser at 13 and 15.
The boys are dreaming to
study in the United States of America, where they hope educational
opportunities, resources and access to technology for the career development
would be available.
The talented teenagers said
that Crocodile Browser Lite was developed when they got tired of waiting for
Google Chrome to load on their mobile phones. Therefore, they decided to find
an alternative by applying their knowledge of coding.
Earlier this year, we
reported about Adebambo Oyekan Oyelaja, a Nigerian-born software developer, who
founded a social network that allows users to share prayer points, testimonies
and religious activities with friends and people from around the world.
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