A 14-year-old boy managed to make popular applications on iTunes. Robert Nay who still sits in 8th grade Spanish Fork, Utah, U.S., tested it to make application for free.
Bubble Ball provides a challenge that must be resolved by moving a ball player with the accelerometer feature in that device. Nay made using a program called Corona, from Ansca Mobile. Corona indeed provide a simple tool that allows anyone to create applications without complex coding knowledge.
The application is named Bubble Ball. Since uploaded to the iTunes store online application last December 29, 2010, the application has been downloaded thousands of times in two weeks. These applications topped the iTunes application list late last week to defeat Angry Birds holiday version.