A prototype attracted an investment of around 300,000 dollars in November 2011 from Horizons Ventures, the private technology investment company of Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing, also a backer of Facebook, Siri and Spotify.According to the Telegraph, the investment arrived on Nick’s 16th birthday, making him one of the youngest persons ever to attract venture capital funding.
The prototype was downloaded more than 150,000 times and was chosen by Apple as its App of the Week in the UK and other countries, the paper said.