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  2. KidZui - Wikipedia

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    KidZui was a web browser designed for children developed by KidZui, Inc. The KidZui browser used a Zooming User Interface paradigm to make browsing easier for children. [ 1 ] Search results appeared as scaled-down images of websites, videos, and pictures that children click on to zoom in and see the content.

  3. Cliff Boro - Wikipedia

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    KidZui also launched a YouTube-style website, ZuiTube that features ZuiStars such as MattyB in an age-appropriate setting. [22] In an interview with CNN Boro said, "The goal is to be both educational and entertaining, so KidZui has mapped out 8,600 channels of what kids are interested in, ranging from photosynthesis to Miley Cyrus.

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  5. Midori (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Midori began as a lightweight [10] [11] web browser using the WebKitGTK rendering engine [10] and the GTK widget toolkit. Midori was part of the Xfce desktop environment's Goodies collection of applications [12] and followed the Xfce principle of "making the most out of available resources". [13]

  6. Flow (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Flow is developed by Ekioh, a company from Cambridge, England, [3] which has made simple browsers for set-top boxes and other embedded systems. [4] The browser was originally created as an SVG browser in 2006, before later adding HTML support and multithreading. [5]

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  8. ZAC Browser - Wikipedia

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    ZAC Browser (Zone for Autistic Children) is a web browser designed specifically for children and teenagers with autism spectrum disorders, pervasive developmental disorders (PDD), and PDD-NOS.

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