Flurry signs up hundreds of iPhone and Android developers for its analytics tool - VentureBeat
Mon, Jan 26th, 2009
The problem facing many mobile application developers is that they don’t get the best analytics information on the cross-platform software they create.
That’s why San Francisco-based Flurry has launched a new mobile application analytics tool that works across a variety of mobile platforms, including the iPhone and Google’s Android. Today, the company is announcing that more than 300 developers have used its free service since the beta launched in October.
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