Bubble Ball App for ITunes Created by Young Entrepreneur

Stacey Doyle
Robert Nay is an everyday eighth grader from Utah. He used a public library to complete some of the work on Bubble Ball. His youthful simplicity also proved to be wisdom. He used a program that makes app building a breeze for everyone.

Nay used Corona from Ansca Mobile to develop the sought-after app. Young entrepreneurs such as Nay may be hitting the mainstream more often as Google unveils a similar app-development tool called App Investor. It will be used in high school and middle school classrooms to develop apps.

Much like creating a blog on Blogger, apps can now be developed by anyone. Now that entrepreneurs don't need to now HTML coding language, the possibilities are limitless for inventive gamers such as Nay.

CNN reports the popular iTunes app was already downloaded a million times in the first two weeks. Nay'c success is inspiring for entrepreneurs of all ages. It also might make parents more reluctant to discourage their youthful gamers.

According to AOL News, Robert Nay started Nay Games rather than being a single person app publisher. This smart young businessman said, "If I started a business, I could expand later, possibly with more people and games."

While many young people might be reluctant to start a blog, most would have a great time creating their own apps. The development of this new technology could be the start of a variety of new businesses by young entrepreneurs.

Published by Stacey Doyle

Freelance writer, veteran's wife and mom with a background in finance, law, marketing and management.  View profile

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