Wednesday, March 27, 2013

After Yahoo Acquires Summly, Is Buying Math The Next Tech Bubble?

Yahoo! said in a statement: "We're excited to share that we're acquiring Summly, a mobile product company founded with a vision to simplify the way we get information, making it faster, easier and more concise." "At the age of 15, Nick D'Aloisio

Yahoo has announced its acquisition of Summly, an app that lets users easily skim through news and articles on their mobile devices — an app that's particularly notable because its founder is just 17 years old. Nick D'Aloisio, who founded the company

Yesterday, hot on the heels of its recent spate of acquisitions, Yahoo! picked up an interesting little app started by a 15-year-old kid in his family's London home. The app, Summly, was rumored to be picked up by the search

Yesterday, hot on the heels of its recent spate of acquisitions, Yahoo! picked up an interesting little app started by a 15-year-old kid in his family's London home. The app, Summly, was rumored to be picked up by the search

The 17-year-old high school student this week sold his news aggregator app Summly to tech giant Yahoo for a reported $30 million in cash and stock. While he's finishing up his diploma, he'll also start work at Yahoo's London office. Meanwhile, Yahoo

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After Yahoo Acquires Summly, Is Buying Math The Next Tech Bubble?

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