Trainer Ken McPeek Developing Mobile App
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Trainer Ken McPeek and his wife Sue are in the process of developing a
horse racing mobile application for iPhones and the Android that will
funnel some revenues into purses.
According to a release, McPeek Racing has retained Paladin Capital
Partners in California to help it complete the development and
deployment of the Horse Races NOW app that will be aimed at fans,
owners, breeders, and trainers.
McPeek said specifics of the app are still being developed, but that it will be an entertainment app and will not have a wagering component. He said future revenue potential would be from advertising and race replays.
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