10 Outstanding Young Innovators

The young who work. That sentence seems squarely aimed at young children, but was able to invite the admiration of the world with a variety of works and achievements are presented.

Why say relatively young, because it's the technocrats age not more than 15 years. Reported by mashable, here is 10 Innovators Little World of ages seven to 15 years, ranging from games to applications anti-bullying, which they created, and managed to make eye made the world stunned.

1. Nick D'Aloisio


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At the age of 15 years, Nick DAloisio create TRIMIT is an iOS app that can summarize web content to make it more concise for use in a variety of social media such as Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr.

Fast Company DAloisio interesting for one month to develop a study on the application of the algorithm. Usually this type of research is done consuming millions of dollars for the Masters program (S2) and doctoral (S3).

2. Thomas Suarez


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12-year-old scientist was admitted, this time a lot of kids who not only love to play games, but they also love to create their own picture.

That is, which is often done during Suerez. Not only that, he also founded his own company, Carrot Corp and has created several iOS apps. One of them is Earth Fortune, which only displays a different color from the planet by lucky players.

Creation of the most successful applications are games featuring artist Justin Bieber at the game Whac-a-Mole. Thanks to his creativity, he won the Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Award in 2012.

3. Aaron Sonson, Satwant Singh, dan Gregory Paczkowski


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The application creates a third teenager Stop & Go is an application that allows teens to share experiences ever got pulled over by the police, find the necessary information about the rights of recording and allows users to map their search needs.

This idea originated from the application of each teenager from London's ever got pulled over many times and searched by police. They say on their site that they created a Stop & Go with hopes to bring transparency and fairness in the procedure.

4. Steven Gonzalez Jr.



When 12-year-old Steven Gonzalez Jr.. diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia disease, which is one of the rare deadly cancer. The doctor said that he only has a 2 percent chance of survival. But, he could break the doctor's diagnosis and survived, although at the time his immune system is weak. So shove him into isolation for 100 days.

After Gonzalez recovered, he wants to help other cancer patients his age, so he created games Play Against Cancer. In the game, players destroy the cancer cells are depicted with green ghost. In addition, he also developed The Survivor Games, namely social networks and online communities adolescent cancer patients.

5. Team 2 (Res-Q)



Stop & Go app is not only the innovative ideas, but also inspire Team 2-the-Res-Q which consists of four 14-year-old teenage girl. CyberMentors they develop applications that focus on anti-violence youth to build self-esteem and improve their safety who are victims of violence.

CyberMentors includes personal messaging feature that allows users to talk to CyberMentor firsthand experience about the violence they experienced.

The team is working with Fuerte International, which is a mobile production agency based in London, to be able to develop this application. CyberMentors available on Google Play and social web-based platform.

6. Daniel Chao



Last year, when Daniel Chao sits in fifth grade and 10 years old, he found that the application can record how much reading has been done in the past month.

Therefore called iRead Monthly application that allows students to click on a certain date, and enter the number of minutes that he used to read that day. At the end of the month, students can send the report via e-mail to their teacher.

Chao told CBS Denver that he was proud and happy that their application is received by Apple though usiany still very young.

7. Zora Ball

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At the age of seven years, Zora Ball including the youngest person to develop a mobile app game. At that time he participated as one of the participants of programming languages ​​at the University of Pennsylvania's FATE Bootstrap Expo in December 2012 for the age category 12 to 16 years.

According to the Philadelphia Tribune, the programmer first class will be able to reconfigure the applications that have been made and Zora managed to prove that he is doing all the work itself.

8. Lim Ding Wen


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In 2009, when the programmer Nine-year-old from Singapore, Lim Ding Wen made the application virtual painting to be enjoyed by younger siblings. This application called Doodle Kids, and has been approved by Apple. Doodle Kids use simple gestures that mimic the existing image.

Lim who is fluent in six programming languages ​​has completed dozens of projects. In August 2012, he was working on two new projects, including the first 3D game.

9. Zach Marks


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When Zach Marks was 11 years old, asked Facebook registered using their parents age. Because Facebook has a minimum age limit of 13 years. After his parents scold him, he decided to create their own social networks that are safe for children his age called Social Grom.

In December 2012, USA Today reported, Marks site is viewed by 2,000 visitors to approximately 6,000 page views every day. It's pretty impressive, considering the Groom Social initially known only by word of mouth alone.

Social Groom has different features, such as Gaming, Entertainment, and Health & Fitness and has a forum that contains anti-violence, misuse of drugs, and cigarettes.

10. Santiago Gonzalez


At the age of 14 years when it was new, Santiago Gonzalez has created an exciting 15 iOS apps, including educational games. Super Slide Puzzle, for example, which lets users rearrange the scattered pieces of photo options.

In addition, it allows users to play with your friends using the built-in voice chat. There's also Space - Solar System, which allows users to learn more about the solar system.

Gonzalez's genius not only in the application he made it alone, but also in the academic field. At the age of just 16 he had graduated from college. Even when the age of 17, he received a Master's degree in computer science. Amazing.

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