Using Analytics to Take Your Mobile Games to the Next Level | Richard FIRMINGER

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Flurry Analytics gather more insight into mobile application usage than any other company. Flurry Analytics is used by over 50,000 companies inside 125,000 applications across iOS, Android, Blackberry, Windows Phone and J2ME. Flurry tracks over 20 billion use sessions per month across more than 330 million unique devices. Flurry receives over 15,000 session reports per second, which equates to handling data volume that is three times the size of Twitter. This session will demonstrate how Flurry Analytics helps mobile application developers make better apps, deepen consumer engagement and improve monetization of their applications.

Delivered at Casual Connect Europe, February 2012




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