Posted by ksteineman on Nov 28, 2012 in Apps, Mobile |
ChartBoost warns developers to prepare for Holiday Surge The other day I wrote an article on the the “surge” I observed over Thanksgiving. Today I have the #’s from Charboost to deliver to you. Figures from Chartboost of more than 8,000 iOS and Android games, Chartboost claims that Thanksgiving traffic in the US was up almost 50% when compared to the average Thursday. However, the average CPI paid in the region dropped slightly. There are two reasons for this, explains Chartboost. More on the #’s and ChartBoost’s opinions of indie developers and how they anticipated the Holiday surge can be found here. Best,...
Posted by ksteineman on Nov 28, 2012 in Mobile |
That’s right Tapjoy CEO Mihir Shah has resigned. In an unsuspecting turn around at mobile app marketing company Tapjoy, CEO Mihir Shah resigned today. How did it go down exactly? Well, sources say that around 11am this morning there was an ‘all-hands-on-deck’ meeting that took place where Mark Leschley (who is now chairman of the board) introduced Steve Wadsworth as Shah’s replacement. Shah wasn’t present during the meeting. Wadsworth had formerly been at Disney for 17 years working in the company’s digital media and technology derpartment. He also oversaw the company’s roughyl $700 million acquisition of social gaming company Playdom. After leading monetization efforts at RockYou...
Posted by ksteineman on Nov 28, 2012 in Mobile, Startups |
Sensu Brush – I am impressed. Before I get into giving you the nuts and bolts (or in this case, bristles and threads) of what Sensu Brush is, and what it does, I want to say that I am astounded that others haven’t thought of this sooner. Seriously. I mean, I personally still use my Intuos 3 from Wacom which has served me well for the last 5 years. Same Pen. Same Mouse. Same Pad. The pricepoint for that tablet however was around $300 when it first came out. and.. I couldn’t exactly just take my pen and start drawing on the pad and expect it to do...
Posted by ksteineman on Nov 28, 2012 in Android News, Mobile |
Google Play integrates Google+ As of today, users of Android and the Google play market are forced to use their Google+ social networks as identification. It appears to be in an attempt to control reviews found in the Google Play store. The change in the policy and integration of Google+ will permanently link reviews with the users Google+ social network account. Additionally, a warning message now appears both in the Google Play app and online whenever anyone reviews a download that explains: new entries will be connected to Google+. Similarly, not too long ago Google made this kind of change to YouTube. Just make sure whatever you write from this...
Posted by ksteineman on Nov 28, 2012 in iOS Updates, Mobile |
iPhone 5 boosts iOS to 48.1% market share in US New data from Kantar Worldpanel Comtech shows that iOS has returned as the leader in the US for software market share. With 48.1% of the market; that put iOS up 25 percent year-over-year. Android, by contrast, slipped from 63.3 percent a year ago to just 46.7 percent. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your bias) Android still remains the leader in the rest of the developed world. In fact, during the latest period the platform had 54.2 percent in Britain, 73.9 percent in Germany, and 81.7 percent in Spain. Kantar credits iOS’ resurgence in the US to the iPhone...
Posted by ksteineman on Nov 28, 2012 in Random, Funny, or Cool |
Facebook Privacy statement meme In response to a widespread meme in which users were posting a string of ‘legalese’ to reserve the sole ownership rights over the content they post to Facebook, the social network has released a statement informing users that they still retain control and ownership of any content and information they post to the site. The notice further adds that, this has ALWAYS been the policy of Facebook and that the rumor warning of a change to content ownership was and is false. At the same time, Facebook is reworking its governing documents, shifting away from its current voting method toward a more meaningful feedback-oriented...
Posted by ksteineman on Nov 28, 2012 in Apps, Mobile |
Can you actually earn a living as an indie developer? Everyday more and more indie developers are trying to bank in on what they think will be a hit in Apple’s App Store. Some even going as far as taking out bank loans, selling their cars, putting it on credit and the like. But the real question is.. Will becoming a independent mobile app developer really pay off? Those of us who missed the [dot]com boom are doing everything in our power to make sure we don’t miss this one as all signs ahead point to mobillity; and specifiically mobile apps. When given serious...
Posted by ksteineman on Nov 27, 2012 in Apps, Marketing, Mobile |
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Posted by ksteineman on Nov 27, 2012 in Apps, Marketing, Mobile |
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Posted by ksteineman on Nov 27, 2012 in Apps, Mobile |
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