Appetizer Mobile

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Appetizer Mobile [1] is a mobile application development firm based in New York City, New York. Established in 2009, the company has gained recognition for its work with many well-known celebrities in the entertainment industry including Universal Music Group, the NBA, and Interscope Records. [1] Appetizer Mobile is a creative mobile application development, consulting and marketing company. The company specializes in mobile application development across all major platforms including Apple iOS (iPhone, iPad), Android (Phone and Tablets), BlackBerry OS (10 and Legacy) and Windows Phone.

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History

Created by founder and CEO Jordan Edelson, Appetizer Mobile offers mobile application development, consulting, and marketing services since 2009. Joined by Ian Deschler (Chief Communications Officer), and Jack Wenarsky (Chief Strategic Planning Officer), Appetizer Mobile has accrued a clientele composed of Fortune 500 companies and leading figures in entertainment.

In 2011, Appetizer Mobile partnered with Interscope Records and pop singer Lady Gaga to create the official “Lady Gaga: The Monster In You” mobile application. Since then, Appetizer Mobile has developed mobile applications that have been featured in national advertising campaigns by Apple, and has been named one of the Top 10 Mobile App Developer in the United States. [2]

Achievements

Mobile applications developed by Appetizer Mobile have been featured in two of Apple’s nationwide TV commercials: “Intro to Math” was featured in the "We Believe" iPad 2 commercial, and “Intro to Letters” was featured in the Apple iPad commercial, "iPad is Electric."

The “Intro To Letters” application was also featured in Apple's 2013 nationwide billboard campaign [3] that included New York, San Francisco, Minneapolis and more. The company has also had featured apps preloaded as "Demo Apps" on model iPhone 4S's in Apple retail stores worldwide.

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References

"Made In NY: Jordan Edelson, Founder and CEO of Appetizer Mobile". AlleyWatch. Retrieved 12 September 2013.