3/29/13

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

The app, created by teenager Nick D'Aloisio, will shut down for now but will 'come to life' through Yahoo's various mobile offerings soon. Read this article by Shara Tibken on CNET News.

In evaluating digital platforms like Meltwater or Summly the courts seek to strike a balance between protecting technological innovation and quality journalism, two sectors that can provide a public good. The AP ruling hardly sets a definitive

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

Like children at bedtime, news consumers love nothing more than to be told the same story again and again.

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 old business models of the news industry and leaving destruction in their wake. But while musicians

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