It was almost exactly two years ago that
we first wrote about a company called
Heroku. At the time, the Y Combinator startup was little more than a good idea: ease the development and deployment process a lot of other startups face by putting it in the cloud. Last month, Salesforce bought them for
$212 million in cash. It's no wonder that a new startup,
StackMob, doesn't mind being called a "Heroku for mobile". Truth be told, that is a pretty good way to describe what they're doing. They've created a cloud-based system to ease the development and deployment of mobile applications. Or even more simply put, "
we're trying to solve the backend services for mobile applications," is how co-founder Ty Amell phrases it. They want to be the single integration point for all the backend needs that an app developer may have.
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