NEW YORK - Now the birds of the angry video game 'Angry Birds' to become furious. 'Angry Birds' is no longer the most downloaded free app on the iPhone: in its place is Bubble Ball, set to play a physical, which should bring a ball from one end of the screen, composing the path. The detail of the story is that Bubble Ball was developed by Robert Nay, who was born fourteen years ago in Spanish Fork, Utah.
The beardless programming talent has in fact exceeded in downloads, even free, and the sparrows who smoke high-profile applications such as mobile Facebook, Pandora or Skype. Boum. Robert Nay, the time of adolescence is not the apple of the first kiss, but the first iPhone. The young programmer has mastered the art of digital code, thanks to the suggestion of a friend of my father, who encouraged him to develop an application.
So Robert has obtained a programming manual, he learned what he could and then put to good use the lessons. A fictional tale perhaps, to develop for the iPhone requires the availability of a kit and some technical knowledge, but the numbers speak for themselves: January 19, Bubble Ball has reached two million downloads.
A success that the young Robert just did not expect, and they now plan to capitalize. Developing other applications for a fee, and expanding "Bubble Ball" with additional content purchased directly "in app. Meanwhile, Bubble Ball has been released by software which is headed by Robert himself, the Nav Games.
Successes and secrets. "When I saw the Bubble Ball number one most downloaded app, I was stunned," Robert told the American press. Meanwhile, Bubble Ball already has its version of Android, and the smartphone market is covered. "I want to make more games," he added, but on the next project maintains the secrecy: "It 's a secret," he concludes.
Small Zuckerberg grow.
The beardless programming talent has in fact exceeded in downloads, even free, and the sparrows who smoke high-profile applications such as mobile Facebook, Pandora or Skype. Boum. Robert Nay, the time of adolescence is not the apple of the first kiss, but the first iPhone. The young programmer has mastered the art of digital code, thanks to the suggestion of a friend of my father, who encouraged him to develop an application.
So Robert has obtained a programming manual, he learned what he could and then put to good use the lessons. A fictional tale perhaps, to develop for the iPhone requires the availability of a kit and some technical knowledge, but the numbers speak for themselves: January 19, Bubble Ball has reached two million downloads.
A success that the young Robert just did not expect, and they now plan to capitalize. Developing other applications for a fee, and expanding "Bubble Ball" with additional content purchased directly "in app. Meanwhile, Bubble Ball has been released by software which is headed by Robert himself, the Nav Games.
Successes and secrets. "When I saw the Bubble Ball number one most downloaded app, I was stunned," Robert told the American press. Meanwhile, Bubble Ball already has its version of Android, and the smartphone market is covered. "I want to make more games," he added, but on the next project maintains the secrecy: "It 's a secret," he concludes.
Small Zuckerberg grow.
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