India's youngest CEO's




Shravan (10) and Sanjay Kumaran (12), two brothers from Chennai have created mobile phone applications that have witnessed over 10,000 downloads across the world already.
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Two tech savvy brothers Shravan and Sanjay Kumaran from Chennai have not yet completed school but are already co-founders and President (Shravan)/CEO (Sanjay) of GoDimensions, a mobile applications firm.

Studying in sixth and eighth grades, the Kumaran brothers have created mobile phone applications that have witnessed over 10,000 downloads across the world already.

The duo has already designed four applications for the Apple store that have been downloaded in over 20 countries.

According to their web site GoDimensions.com, they create applications 'primarily in the area of education, games, lifestyle and convenience.'

Some of their popular applications include Alphabets Board, Color Pallette and Catch Me Cop among others.

Watch the video where the prodigies tell us more about their vision and future plans.

The Statue of Liberty was originally Brown




It's because of the copper the statue is made out of. Copper is initially brown, yet when it begins to oxidize, it changes color. The traditional green color we see today is extremely different from what we would have seen when it was initially built. Since it was built right on the water however, it would have oxidized relatively quickly, and because it was built in 1886, we don't have any color photographs to show what it would have looked like. 

The reason the metal changes color is because of the moisture and elements it is subjected to. After arriving from France brown, the head of the statue of liberty would have begun to change as rain, salt, and moisture bombarded its copper exterior. As the copper interacts with these elements it slightly changes, forming a different form of basic copper consisting of a different color

Giant Panda: Symbol of Animal Protection and Conservation.





#be quiet......it is sleeping. so, cute! :))

The giant panda is perhaps the most powerful symbol in the world when it comes to species conservation.
In China, it is a national treasure, and for WWF the panda has a special significance since it has been the organization's symbol since 1961 when WWF was formed.

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