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BY A.T. Faust III on Wed February 08th, 2012
If you can't find a good job, you might want to give apps a try.
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BY Joe White on Tue February 01st, 2011
Here's an interesting and perplexing statistic for you: 26 percent of iOS applications are used once, and deleted. The data comes from analytics firm Localytics. They have studied thousands of mobile handsets using their analytics service.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Tue September 14th, 2010
Have you updated already? No? Well, you're not the only one according to mobile analytics firm Localytics. Most iOS users are very slow to adopt new firmware updates.
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BY Joe White on Fri July 23rd, 2010
The third-party analytics company, Chitika, has just announced that half of all the iPhones it encountered are running iOS 4. Read on to find out more about Chitika's research!
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BY Robb Lewis on Wed April 07th, 2010
Are you a statistics-junkie? Do need your daily dose of information on your websites? How about Twitter? Ego is definitely for you.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Fri April 02nd, 2010
Now that the iPad Apps are flooding the App Store, you're probably wondering how numerous and expensive they are. Well, we ran some numbers using the first data we have and here are our findings.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Fri February 12th, 2010
Flurry's latest app analytics report is out and, as usual, it's very revealing. Apparently, the retention averages for mobile apps is particularly low, especially if seen over time. The phenomenon that we tend to keep
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue October 13th, 2009
Pinch Media recently shared some data that they presented at the 360iDev conference regarding the state of piracy in the App Store and the results are definitely interesting, if not somewhat surprising. Pinch Media decided
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue August 18th, 2009
Yesterday Pinch Media's mobile analytics came under fire thanks to a blog post published by the iPhone Dev-Team. The gist of it was that some apps that use Pinch Media's mobile analytics, a tool used
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BY Tyler Tschida on Wed April 22nd, 2009
A recent research study by the mobile analytics firm Flurry basically reaffirms what we already know, the iPhone dominates all of its competitors, at least from an applications standpoint. These findings, published by ReadWriteWeb, indicate
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