Back in August, Twitter announced that they had acquired Clutch.io.

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October 19, 2012
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By Zach Walton
Back in August, Twitter announced that they had acquired Clutch.io. It was one of the many “acquihires” that happen in the tech industry where Twitter was more interested in the talent instead of the product. As such, Twitter is ditching the Clutch.io platform and all support for it on November 1. Thankfully, they released the source code so developers could host their own applications built using Clutch.io, but what about those who don’t have the resources to host their own applications?

Convert.com, a “leading A/B multivariate testing software for retailers and agencies” announced today that they would be picking up the slack for Clutch.io users. Any developer who used Clutch.io can move their apps from Clutch.io’s servers over to Convert.com by just signing-up with the service. It’s all part of Convert.com’s plan to break into the mobile space. [...]

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