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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue April 19th, 2011
Apple is allegedly rejecting apps that include pay-per-install campaigns. Is this Apple's way of leveling the App Store playing field or something more ominous and self-serving?
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Sat March 20th, 2010
Flurry, the mobile analytics company specialized in app usage has just released its very first report on... iPad app usage. Wait... what? Yes, iPad app usage. As we've told you earlier, some developers have already
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Sat February 13th, 2010
Apple's App Store "approvers" better be ready for this. According to Flurry's latest report, which I mentioned yesterday already, January has seen a rush in the number of new apps developed for the iPhone. This
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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 Alexander Vaughn on Mon December 28th, 2009
Unless you live in a cavern, it won't come as a surprise to you that iTunes gift cards and iPod touch's are a popular gift this season. Flurry, the biggest mobile app analytics company, pulled
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Mon November 02nd, 2009
Like many of you probably I use my iPhone pretty much all the time (I usually keep it under my pillow at night). This got me wondering about what is a normal usage and what
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