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Stream & Go: News Feeds for Over 300 Million End Usersby@nickparsons
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Stream & Go: News Feeds for Over 300 Million End Users

by Nick Parsons9mJanuary 29th, 2018
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<a href="https://getstream.io/" target="_blank"><strong>Stream</strong></a> is an API that enables developers to build news feeds and activity streams (<a href="https://getstream.io/try-the-api/" target="_blank"><strong>try the API</strong></a>). We are used by over 500 companies and power the feeds of more than 300 million end users. Companies such as Product Hunt, <a href="https://stackshare.io/under-armour/connected-fitness" target="_blank"><strong>Under Armour</strong></a>, Powerschool, <a href="https://stackshare.io/bandsintown/bandsintown" target="_blank"><strong>Bandsintown</strong></a>, <a href="https://stackshare.io/dubsmash/dubsmash-scaling-to-200-million-users-with-3-engineers" target="_blank"><strong>Dubsmash</strong></a>, Compass and Fabric (Google) rely on Stream to power their news feeds. In addition to the API, the founders of Stream also wrote the most widely used <a href="https://github.com/tschellenbach/stream-framework" target="_blank"><strong>open source solution for building scalable feeds</strong></a>.

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