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...Among Stebbings’ backers is Shakil Khan, who previously invested in start-ups launched by young British entrepreneurs James Proud and Nick D’Aloisio....
...“As long as there is this combination of extremely low activity level and high uncertainty about the future, unfortunately, business confidence will remain very low,” said Aloisio Campelo Junior of FGV IBRE...
...Mr D’Aloisio took a radical approach to solving that problem....
...But Mr D’Aloisio, now 23, is yet to find such instant acclaim for his secretive second start-up, Sphere Knowledge, writes Tim Bradshaw....
...Sphere Knowledge, a new start-up from British tech wunderkind Nick D’Aloisio, for example, asks experts — many from countries such as India and the Philippines — to answer questions in English only, despite...
...Mr D’Aloisio declined to comment on the closure of the app....
...The new company is named after Luigi Aloisio Galvani, the 18th-century Italian who pioneered the study of bioelectricity....
...The new company — named after Luigi Aloisio Galvani, the 18th century Italian pioneer of research into electricity — will begin by establishing clinical proofs of principle in inflammatory, metabolic and...
...Galvani Bioelectronics – named after Luigi Aloisio Galvani, the 18th century Italian pioneer of research into electricity – will begin by establishing clinical proofs of principle in inflammatory, metabolic...
...This week GSK and Alphabet, now Google’s parent, pooled their bioelectronics expertise in a new company, called Galvani after the great 18th-century Italian pioneer of electric experimentation Luigi Aloisio...
...Nick D’Aloisio was just 17 when Yahoo bought his news-reading app, Summly, for $30m. He recently left the company to focus on his degree at Oxford....
...Yahoo’s first venture into the world of wearables is being led by Nick D’Aloisio, a 19-year-old Oxford student who had his company Summly acquired by Yahoo for $30m in 2013....
...Nick D’Aloisio 19, Summly, British While many students are forlornly counting their pennies, D’Aloisio, an undergraduate at Oxford university, is already sitting on a self-made fortune....
Nick D'Aloisio on the key components of a wearable
...… Nick D’Aloisio Tech entrepreneur Where are you going on holiday this year? This summer, I decided to InterRail around Europe with four of my best friends for three weeks....
...Stories of ‘bedroom inventors’ like 17-year-old Summly app inventor Nick D’Aloisio - who famously sold his app to Yahoo for around £18m - are undoubtedly inspiring, but they also perpetuate the idea that...
...This from Aloisio Campelo Jr of the FGV: The results for November confirm some improvement in the business environment in the fourth quarter of 2014, after three quarters of deterioration....
...News Digest, which came out of its acquisition of Summly from British teenager Nick D’Aloisio, automatically summarises the daily news and gives links to context....
...Like Mr D’Aloisio, Mr Waldekranz started his first business as a teenager, setting up what he calls a “boutique design agency” aged 19....
...Nick D’Aloisio Summly British D’Aloisio, 19, is the youngest of our tech entrepreneurs: at 16 he created news-summary app Summly, attracting investment from the likes of Stephen Fry and Yoko Ono....
...D’Aloisio has thought about these shifts more deeply than most....
...Hello’s investors also include Shakil Khan, who as well as heading special projects at Spotify has advised a string of start-ups including Summly, another company with a young British founder — Nick D’Aloisio...
...When Bob Dell first became chairman of Latham & Watkins, the US-headquartered law firm, the internet was yet to permeate public consciousness; whizz-kid entrepreneur Nick D’Aloisio was about to be born;...
...Mr D’Aloisio was not left on the sidelines either after the acquisition; his new job title is Product Manager, Mobile and Emerging Products – not bad for a teenager....
...Ms Couric joined Ms Mayer on stage at the CES, as did David Karp, founder of blogging platform Tumblr which Yahoo paid $1bn for last summer, and Nick D’Aloisio, founder of Summly, the news app....
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