A teenager launches an iPhone application after raising a million dollars

Posted by Unknown Sunday, November 4, 2012

He lives with his parents in South London and still receive pay, as good teenager is. He's only 17 and has just launched an iPhone application, whose edition beta has managed to charm many and get up to a million dollars in funding.

His name is Nick D'Aloisio and application that has launched the careers technology called 'Summly'. This "app" condensed or summarized the news in three paragraphs that fit on the screen of the Apple smartphone. Users can customize the categories of items, and have a link to the original news piece can visit if they liked or hooked after reading the summary. "I designed Summly because I realized that my generation does not read news in a traditional way", says Nick.



The prototype attracted the attention of the company Horizons Ventures (also sponsoring Facebook or Spotify), which invested $ 300,000 in November 2011, when D'Aloisio still was 16. The beta was downloaded more than 150,000 times and was chosen for the golden apple of technology as the application of the week in the UK.

Yes, the little genius has had more sponsors, among which are known as Ashton Kutcher, Stephen Fry and Yoko Ono. Thanks to all of them, has gotten up to a million dollars in funding, which has been able to launch the application and even create your own business.

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