



Kiip is active on more than 1,100 apps and on 75 million devices. In 2010, Brian along with his colleagues Courtney Guertin and Amadeus Demarzi, founded Kiip, a mobile app rewards platform that lets companies and brands give real-world rewards for in-game achievements. Later in 2012, he went on to raise a good $1.23 million from various A-list celebrity investors like Rupert Murdoch, Ashton Kutcher, and Stephen Fry.īorn in 1991, Brian Wong is a Canadian internet entrepreneur. In 2011, he initially raised $200,000 in seed funding from the Hong Kong billionaire Sir Li Ka-shing’s Horizon Ventures for his app. One of the youngest self-made millionaires ever, Nick is also the world’s youngest venture capital-backed entrepreneur. Using the feedback that Nick had got from Trimmit, he completely revamped the application and in December 2011, re-launched it as Summly. The huge potential of Trimmit then attracted the attention of a billionaire who provided Nick with $300,000 in venture capital funding. This application caught the attention of Apple, who then featured it as a new noteworthy application on the App store. In March 2011, Nick created an iOS application called Trimmit, which used an analytical tool to condense the text content into 1000, 500, or 140-character summary text. He is known for his app Summly, which is a summarization and artificial intelligence technology developed with SRI International. Born in November 1995, Nick is an English computer programmer and internet entrepreneur.
