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Zoodles Raises $2.6 Million For Kid-Friendly Browser

The Zoodles interface is a personal playground for kids, which is series of games, puzzles and videos that are broken down by type on a page. And the interface is customized to a user’s age, so a 5-year-old may get a different screen as a 3-year-old. Content is aggregated from kid-friendly sites across the web. The browser also includes large tabs, mouse controls adapted to small hands and an interface that doesn’t require reading skills.
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Browser Pong

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Bacolicious is a software app that adds bacon to your browser

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In one of the most useful and engaging Web 2.0 productivity apps we've seen in ages, Bacolicious promises to make your browsing experience so very delicious by superimposing an image of a piece of tasty, tasty bacon over everything you navigate.
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Blackbird: a custom web browser for African Americans

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Blackbird is a new browser built on top of Mozilla technology that is supposed to make it easier for African Americans to discover relevant content on the web and to interact with other members of the African American community online by sharing stories, news, comments and videos via the browser.
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Google announces it's own browser, Chrome, with comic book

Is any part of this cool? "The detailed, 38-page comic appeared on Google Blogoscoped, an unofficial Google blog. (The link to the comic has been down intermittently.) The book is broken down into five main sections covering stability; speed; search and the user experience, security, and standards."
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40% of Web Browsers Unsafe

According to an IBM study, a lot of people are vulnerable to hackers. From the article: "only 576 million of 1.4 billion Internet users worldwide used the most secure browsers"
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