zaterdag 10 oktober 2009

Kidzui. The Internet for kids!

The number of children aged between 3 and 13 using the Internet is growing significantly everyday. The time spent online per child is also increasing. Unfortunately the Internet isn't exactly the safe place you let your children play in. Numerous initiatives have been undertaken to create a secure digital environment. With varyable success. Cliff Boro, Vidar Vignisson, Thomas Broadhead and Will von Reis have discovered a gap in the market that has turned them into millionaires.

Kidzui is a browser - like Internet Explorer or Firefox - designed especially for kids. Unlike most initiatives that have been undertaken to make the Internet a safer place, Kidzui doesn't filter the content. In cooperation with teachers and parents, the four founders have created two seals to label children-oriented websites. The Kidzui Site Seal makes websites visible in the browser. Websites who wish to support the mission and values of Kidzui get the Support Seal.

Kidzui has been positively reviewed in almost every American newspaper and has even made the evening news on CNN. Like its value, the number of users and the content published is growing expansively every day. The downside? There is only an English version...

Please visit the website!
Parents, talk to your children and download your browser here!

Christian Remon

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