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  1. Driving Consumer Insights With Mobile Analytics

    For example, there are so many different manufacturers of Android devices, at so many different price points it's almost like buying a computer. Also, session tracking on a mobile app is primarily done through Unique Device ID (UDID) on Android and...

  2. SERP Conditioning: How Google Maps & the Knowledge Graph are Stealing Organic Traffic

    With the introduction of Android 4, Google’s mobile OS is stripping keyword referral data as well, and will continue to do so as users upgrade and update. With Android’s 53 percent mobile market share we can expect the number below to get a lot...

  3. Scroogled Rises: Microsoft Back on Attack as Google Faces New Antitrust Complaint

    Fairsearch's lead lawyer Thomas Vinje claimed that Google is using its mobile software as a "deceptive way to build advantages for key Google apps in 70 percent of the smartphones shipped today," adding that Android hardware makers have...

  4. Pros & Cons of the Top Mobile App Tracking Methods

    Pros: This method is standard for all Android devices. Pros: ODIN provides standardization with an identifier that could be used across iOS, Android, and Windows Mobile. Android Referrer is a standard method for tracking app download provided by...

  5. Google Kicks Ad Blocking Android App Out of Google Play Store

    You agree that you will not engage in any activity with the Market, including the development or distribution of Products, that interferes with, disrupts, damages, or accesses in an unauthorised manner the devices, servers, networks, or other...

  6. Google Plans to Combine Mobile & Desktop Ads

    We're in a good position with Android and Google Play, In time, if we do our jobs right, the experience will be very similar on apps or on the web. In his opening statements, Page introduced an idea that came up again and again throughout the call...

  7. Google Crisis Response: From Search Engine to Information Provider

    Subsequently, Crisis Response is now built into Android Jellybean so that users will automatically receive a push notification for nearby hazards, such as a tornado warning, without the user needing to search.