What were you doing when you were 14? Hanging out at the 7-11 and drinking Slushies in the parking lot? Poking around in the local mall?
Well, as reminder of how much you wasted your teenage years, 14-year-old student Jordan Casey has just launched his third company, Eventzy. During a talk last week at the Web Summit in Dublin, Casey said the company is in beta but will open to the public early next year. It will offer tools to make it easier for users to manage events they are hosting and attending, he said.
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Last year, Casey unveiled a company called Teachware at the Summit, which he says now has more than 300 teachers as users. In a profile last year, VentureBeat also looked at Casey’s game development company, Casey Games.
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Source: Irish Times
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