Sunday 4 November 2012

Teenager launches top-selling news app


A smartphone app which provides summaries of news stories soared to number nine in Apple's app store just two hours after its release in the US.
The app, called Summly, was designed by 17-year-old Londoner Nick D'Aloisio, and has received more than $1m in funding from investors.
High-profile supporters include Stephen Fry, Tech City CEO Joanna Shields and Newscorp owner Rupert Murdoch.
Nick D'Aloisio, founder Summly
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1 comment:

  1. Don't really see how this is useful, since wouldn't
    a normal news app like Sky News do this already...

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