The company doesn’t have a lot of brand recognition. But it operates the second-largest mobile app store, behind Apple’s App Store. It has surpassed 1 billion in downloads. For perspective, Apple has had more than 5 billion downloads. But GetJar’s app store works across hundreds of cell phones.
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Laurs said the new funding would be instrumental in getting the company to the next level in its global expansion. If GetJar can hold its position, good things will happen. Juniper research forecasts that the global app market will be worth $30 billion by 2015. Right now, GetJar has more than 65,000 apps and customers in 200 countries.
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