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Manage your studies with a digital exercise book for students.
Give kids a custom Web browser that acts as a library, a tutor, an arcade, and more.
Explore the Internet in a family-friendly, kid-safe way.
Take over the world by tweaking prices on your goods and launching marketing campaigns.
Organize, dissiminate, and administrate distant education courses.