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Developers of the Meteor JavaScript framework this week are introducing Apollo, a data stack leveraging Facebook's GraphQL query language and managing data access from mobile and browser clients.

Available as a technical preview, Apollo features a client that can be dropped into a JavaScript front end, where developers can use data from a GraphQL server. An API enables apps to be developed on top of services. Eventually, Apollo will serve as the data stack inside of Meteor, and it will work with other JavaScript technologies.

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