A Children Friendly Version of Google Chrome Is Coming
Coming in 2015.
If you thought that web browsers are already way too complicated for today’s youth then good news: Google is with you on this one and is already working on a child version of Google Chrome.
According to Pavni Diwanji, a VP of engineering at Google, who spoke to USA Today, the search giant is focusing on an entire line of products (including YouTube, Chrome and others) that will help kids to “be more than just pure consumers of tech, but creators, too.”
While there is no ETA other than “sometime in 2015”, the specifically designed versions will be aimed at kids under the age of 13.
[Via: ArsTechnica]
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With this announcement and the previously declared interest in delivering a kid-friendly YouTube experience, looks like Google is aiming at the younger end of the market