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A teenager from London, Nick D'Aloisio, at the age of 16, earned the first million dollars for an iPhone app called Summly, which interested several investors. Recall that Mark Zuckerberg (Mark Zuckerberg), the founder of the world's largest social networking site Facebook, at the age of 23 earned his first billion dollars. Summly application uses various algorithms to highlight the most basic news offers. Users rated Summly at 4 points on a 5-point scale.
The young millionaire believes that his brainchild can change the existing format in which most of the Internet publications currently work. A talented young man claims that most developers use a prepaid system, according to which users initially see only the article title or news. Mr. d'Aloisio offers a few changes to the system and charge only for the transition from the summary to the full text of the news. The Summly beta application was downloaded more than 150,000 times in the first few days and selected in the UK and several other countries as the week app.
Source: Telegraph.co.uk
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