People always love and try breaking records; here is one record which is
going to be there for some time to come. This weekend, lets focus on the
youngest CEOs of India who are just double digits old. There is a message
for all: age is just in the mind; there is no time for a particular thing.
Interested souls can delve deeper into the company that they have formed.
Its for sure that wiz-kids are going to rule the roost in the days to come.
This is a small write-up from a website thenextseo.co.in. Hope you like it.
This is an incredible achievement by two brothers Shravan and Sanjay
Kumaran as they have launched their own mobile applications firm. Aged only
12 and 10 respectively, Shravan is the Co-Founder and President of Go
Dimensions while his brother is Co-Founder and CEO. The two brothers are
the youngest chief executives of India and also youngest promoters of a
company who are studying in Class VIII and Class VI at a Chennai school.
When most adults have trouble understanding Java code, these two kids have
used the code to build mobile applications. The brothers have together
developed four apps for the Apple Store, which have been downloaded more
than 10,000 times from 20 countries. Clad in grey suits and ties, these two
highly-confident children demonstrated their apps to the media, on the iOS
and Android platforms, for games, education and entertainment.
Students of Vaels Billabong High International School, both Shravan’s and
Sanjay’s interest in computers started early at home when their father got
them a desktop computer. Starting with Paint and games on the PC, the two
started to make presentations at school and teachers encouraged them to do
more. That’s how they turned into mobile app developers.
The first product Catch me Cop, a mobile application was showcased at
Apple’s App Store in only two months of its launch. In the CatchMeCop game
application, a convict escapes from prison and there is a nationwide hunt
for the convict. The convict has to run through a desert, a beach and a
maze to outsmart the cops. There are multiple levels of this application,
which saw nearly 2,000 downloads in the first month of development. In
fact, tech media Web site CNET has reviewed this application too.
The popular applications include Apple’s App Store Alphabet Board which is
a learning app for iPhone and iPad, Prayer Planet for religious prayers of
distinct communities and Colour Pallette, a learning app for kids to learn
colours. The apps are free for download, says Shravan. The company will
make money on advertisements in their apps, he said.
The brothers are currently working on another application with an Olympics
torch which will be surely appreciated by the people world-wide. Christened
as Olympic Thief, they are striving hard to bring it to the stores during
the games held in London.
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Like I always say, brickbats and bouquets welcome!
-Sukhi
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