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App Annie's mobile analytics platform gets new visualization tools
App Annie's mobile analytics platform gets new visualization tools
 

June 5, 2013   |   By Mike Rose

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Newsbrief: Analytics company App Annie has launched a new version of its mobile game data tracking database today, with new tools that will allow customers deeper and near real-time access to the insights the company's data provides.

Utilizing the updated App Annie Intelligence Platform, users can now access app market data much more quickly and efficently through visualized dashboards via the web.

The updated dashboard allows mobile game developers to more easily track the competition, and make informed business decisions based on the provided sales data. The likes of Google, EA, Zynga, Tencent, Glu and Microsoft already use the platform.

Current App Annie customers will receive the new features by mid-June. For more information, you should visit the App Annie Intelligence website.
 
 
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