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The next time you see a kid on a phone, take a minute before you think he should be doing something "productive". He may be creating the next big thing. A 15-year old developed an app that was more popular than Twitter and Vine. Say what? He's also got another one ready to go. It will make our lives more efficient.

 

At 15 years old, Ben Pasternak came up with an idea during science class. The idea was a game where you tap a colored cube matching the color with the ball dropping from the top of your screen. That's it. Ben is part of a Facebook group called High School Hackers and that's where he met someone who could write code for the app.

 

Hours later, the app was complete.

 

This game app created by Ben Pasternak is called Impossible Rush and it has been downloaded more than Google, Gmail and Tinder. WHAT?!

 


That's not all. Pasternak is now working on an app called "One" which combines all your notifications into one location. This will eliminate checking EVERYTHING to keep up to date. Talk about efficient!

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