Will.i.am: Thomas Suarez Could Be the Next Steve Jobs
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WiTag Founder & CTO Thomas Suarez started coding at the young age of seven. Now at 18 years of age, he gives us the scoop on his app, being referred to as “smartphone laser tag.” The app developer recently pitched his idea on Apple's "Planet of the Apps." Suarez created a laser tag game for smartphones called WiTag. Will.i.Am mentored Suarez during the competition. VC firm Lightspeed made a $100,000 investment in the company.
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