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Q&A With the 17-Year-Old Who Sold an App to Yahoo for $30 Million

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Q&A With the 17-Year-Old Who Sold an App to Yahoo for $30 Million

Yahoo announced today that it has bought Summly, a mobile news aggregation app from British entrepreneur Nick D'Aloisio. D'Aloisio is only 17-years-ancient. When he started Summly, he was only 15. Summly scans the Web

Just as Napster did with the music industry and The Pirate Bay did with the movie industry, aggregators like Summly and Meltwater are hollowing out the ancient business models of the news industry and leaving destruction in their wake. But while musicians

Inspiration's afoot! We've got movie trailers on Vine and Instagram, Pinnable banners, a touching shared service tale, GIFs on Google+, shareable live presentations, and customizable Flipboard magazines. And everything you need to know about Summly,

Inspiration's afoot! We've got movie trailers on Vine and Instagram, Pinnable banners, a touching shared service tale, GIFs on Google+, shareable live presentations, and customizable Flipboard magazines. And everything you need to know about Summly,

We also wonder what Yahoo is doing, buying the Summly app and its 17-year-ancient CEO for $30 million, and considering a buy of Dailymotion. Plus, Columbia appointed its new dean, Steve Coll, who took flak for not having tweeted, and Flipboard 2.0

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