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As we announced in December, Yahoo’s Mobile Developer Conference is headed back to The Bay! Today, we’re pleased to announce the agenda for February 18th.

 

In the seven years that Flurry has been reporting on mobile app usage, we have seen nothing but growth, and this year continued the trend.

 

Christmas is traditionally the biggest day of the year for new smart-device activations and app downloads, and 2015 was no exception, with new device activations and app installs shattering record after record. As we do every year, Flurry examined what was waiting under the Christmas tree last week, based on the 780,000 apps we track.

By Prajna Shetty, SDE at Yahoo Developer Network

Flurry Analytics provides you the tools and resources you need to gain a deep level of understanding about your users’ behavior in your apps. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through how to build a Nearby Photo Discovery Android Application and how you can instrument it with Flurry Analytics. We’ll cover:

The Yahoo Mobile Developer Conference is headed back to the West Coast! February 18 is a date you won’t want to miss.

After successful conferences last year in San Francisco and New York, we’re thrilled to bring you a fresh lineup of content and speakers.

As Flurry from Yahoo reported last year, the proliferation of shopping apps on our mobile devices means every day can be Black Friday. Consumers with a mall in their pockets at all times don’t need to wait for the store to open.

Simon Khalaf, SVP, Product & Engineering, Publisher Products

At Yahoo we want to empower app creators to enhance, distribute and monetize their work. We’re thrilled to announce that our very own Simon Khalaf, SVP of Publisher Products and David Karp, CEO of Tumblr will join us at the Yahoo Mobile Developer Conference in New York City to share what we’ve been working on.

By Simon Khalaf, SVP of Publisher Products

June 23, 2015 | Chris Klotzbach

There is no denying that Asia is the linchpin of the mobile revolution - designing and manufacturing our devices and publishing some of the world’s most popular apps. Long gone are the days when we look East for only parts and labor, as markets in Asia have developed massive consumer bases and a app developer community to serve them.

May 13, 2015 | Vidya Subramanian

Canada has long been an important country for app developers. It’s often where developers first launch their apps – to test and solicit feedback before distributing their apps globally. So, what makes this market unique in the mobile ecosystem? In Flurry from Yahoo’s latest report, we take a closer look at Canadian mobile usage to understand where it’s similar and where it’s different from the rest of the world.