NEWS2 July 2013
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US — Mobile platform provider StackMob has added Keen IO, GeoLoqal and Carrot to its marketplace for API modules.
StackMob said the partnerships would allow developers to install partner features including advanced data analytics via Keen IO, geolocation services from GeoLoqal and viral app distribution capabilities with Carrot.
“Our new partners provide the latest and greatest in their own class that meet the demands of our growing developer and enterprise community,” said StackMob founder Ty Amell.
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