AppSwarm is a collective of creative and technological minds focused on cybersecurity, white-label solutions, fleet and transportation management services, delivery application solutions, IoT, Web3, retail, and blockchain development. The company specializes in the accelerated development and publishing of mobile apps and other software platforms for gaming and business applications and seeks to acquire symmetric business opportunities. AppSwarm partners with and assists other development firms in technology development, business management, and funding needs.
Padgett Communications is a Clearwater, FL-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Build the world’s best mobile engineering team – Mobile is the platform of the next decade and gaming will feature some of the most compute- and memory-intensive applications. We want to be the place to work for engineers who are as excited about pushing the limits of mobile hardware as we are. Think that sounds fun? So do we. Check out our jobs page if you’d like to work with us
With years of experience in the gaming and entertainment community and the largest reach online, we are a driving force in the gaming and entertainment space. Our diverse online presence allows us to stay tapped into a variety of our core audience’s needs, and also provides our clients with a number of advertising venues to reach their core audience. Ranked by comScore as a top digital outlet for reaching video game and entertainment fans, Intergi Entertainment offers advertisers unparalleled access to millions of online gaming enthusiasts powering the multi-billion dollar gaming industry. Intergi creates customized, site specific and channel-wide opportunities designed to help each advertiser deploy tailored, integrated advertising campaigns across entertainment and specialized gaming categories. Intergi Entertainment is an Inc. 500 company.
ngmoco, Inc. is an American-based publisher of video games for the iOS and Android platforms, and a subsidiary of DeNA. The company was founded by former Electronic Arts executive Neil Young in July 2008.