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Network Africa: Nigerian Teens Build Mobile Web Browser; Crocodile Browser

Posted by Staff Writer on July 13, 2015 in Tech TV | 25 Views

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Nigerian teenagers, Anesi Ikhianosime and Osine Ikhianosime have created a mobile web browser app known as Crocodile Browser, which they said was faster and more easily accessible on lower phones commonly available in Nigeria.

Posted in Tech TV | Tagged african app, entrepreneurs

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