A 15-year-old Australian teenager named Ben Pasternak developed a game app called Impossible Rush that has been downloaded over 500,000 times, climbing the App Store charts. Both Google and Facebook are intensely competing to recruit Ben as they are impressed by his success and skills at such a young age. Ben was also invited to a technology event called Hack Generation Y where the organizer praised Ben's app as extremely impressive.
A 15-year-old Australian teenager named Ben Pasternak developed a game app called Impossible Rush that has been downloaded over 500,000 times, climbing the App Store charts. Both Google and Facebook are intensely competing to recruit Ben as they are impressed by his success and skills at such a young age. Ben was also invited to a technology event called Hack Generation Y where the organizer praised Ben's app as extremely impressive.
A 15-year-old Australian teenager named Ben Pasternak developed a game app called Impossible Rush that has been downloaded over 500,000 times, climbing the App Store charts. Both Google and Facebook are intensely competing to recruit Ben as they are impressed by his success and skills at such a young age. Ben was also invited to a technology event called Hack Generation Y where the organizer praised Ben's app as extremely impressive.
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