Watch this interview with 16 year-old Wimbledon start-up kid
Darren Atwater | Friday 3 February, 2012 14:34
TechCrunch has interviewed the 16 year-old Wimbledon kid that has snagged $300,000 from Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-Shing for his start-up. The start-up itself does something boring – summarising text into small briefs – but the guy is unbelievably self-possessed.
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