Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple's CEO complimented her. There are kid-friendly stories in Hana's free iOS app. She was motivated to create the app after realising how few parents have the time to read to their kids. At the time this app was created, Hana was eight years old.
Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple's CEO complimented her. There are kid-friendly stories in Hana's free iOS app. She was motivated to create the app after realising how few parents have the time to read to their kids. At the time this app was created, Hana was eight years old.Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple's CEO complimented her. There are kid-friendly stories in Hana's free iOS app. She was motivated to create the app after realising how few parents have the time to read to their kids. At the time this app was created, Hana was eight years old.Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple's CEO complimented her. There are kid-friendly stories in Hana's free iOS app. She was motivated to create the app after realising how few parents have the time to read to their kids. At the time this app was created, Hana was eight years old.Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple's CEO complimented her. There are kid-friendly stories in Hana's free iOS app. She was motivated to create the app after realising how few parents have the time to read to their kids. At the time this app was created, Hana was eight years old.Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple's CEO complimented her. There are kid-friendly stories in Hana's free iOS app. She was motivated to create the app after realising how few parents have the time to read to their kids. At the time this app was created, Hana was eight years old.Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple's CEO complimented her. There are kid-friendly stories in Hana's free iOS app. She was motivated to create the app after realising how few parents have the time to read to their kids. At the time this app was created, Hana was eight years old.Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple's CEO complimented her. There are kid-friendly stories in Hana's free iOS app. She was motivated to create the app after realising how few parents have the time to read to their kids. At the time this app was created, Hana was eight years old.Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple's CEO complimented her. There are kid-friendly stories in Hana's free iOS app. She was motivated to create the app after realising how few parents have the time to read to their kids. At the time this app was created, Hana was eight years old.Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple's CEO complimented her. There are kid-friendly stories in Hana's free iOS app. She was motivated to create the app after realising how few parents have the time to read to their kids. At the time this app was created, Hana was eight years old.Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple's CEO complimented her. There are kid-friendly stories in Hana's free iOS app. She was motivated to create the app after realising how few parents have the time to read to their kids. At the time this app was created, Hana was eight years old.Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple's CEO complimented her. There are kid-friendly stories in Hana's free iOS app. She was motivated to create the app after realising how few parents have the time to read to their kids. At the time this app was created, Hana was eight years old.Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple's CEO complimented her. There are kid-friendly stories in Hana's free iOS app. She was motivated to create the app after realising how few parents have the time to read to their kids. At the time this app was created, Hana was eight years old.Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple's CEO complimented her. There are kid-friendly stories in Hana's free iOS app. She was motivated to create the app after realising how few parents have the time to read to their kids. At the time this app was created, Hana was eight years old.Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple's CEO complimented her. There are kid-friendly stories in Hana's free iOS app. She was motivated to create the app after realising how few parents have the time to read to their kids. At the time this app was created, Hana was eight years old.Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple's CEO complimented her. There are kid-friendly stories in Hana's free iOS app. She was motivated to create the app after realising how few parents have the time to read to their kids. At the time this app was created, Hana was eight years old.Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple's CEO complimented her. There are kid-friendly stories in Hana's free iOS app. She was motivated to create the app after realising how few parents have the time to read to their kids. At the time this app was created, Hana was eight years old.Apple CEO Tim Cook complimented a 9-year-old Indian girl living in Dubai for designing an iOS app for iPhones. The girl, Hana Muhammad Rafeeq, had initially written to him claiming to be the youngest iOS developer. She had developed "Hanas," a storytelling app that allows parents to record stories. According to the Gulf News report, in his response to her email, in which she described her app and other accomplishments, Apple&
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