According to Flurry Analytics, iPad users spend significantly more on apps than iPhone users, a trend that has implications for both developers and consumers. In 2013, the average price of apps for the iPad was reported to be $0.50, while the price for iPhone apps stood at just $0.19. Android apps, by contrast, averaged a…
Crowd Funding company Kickstarter has raised over 653 million USD for over 101.286 projects of which 50% are successfully funded over the past 4 years
Android 5.0 Lollipop was released to the public November 2014 and according to new data, since then only 1.6% of all Android devices have updated to the latest version according to the Android Dashboard page which recently added Lollipop to the list as previously it didn't have a big enough adoption rate to even make the…
Microsoft Research New York City successfully predicted 21 out of the 24 Oscar winners which is a great improvement over last years predictions as David Rothschild an economist working for Microsoft Research then predicted 19 out of the 24 successfully.The categories they predicted wrong were Best Animated Short Film which was won by Mr. Hublot Best…
New data from Flurry shows that between 2013 and 2014 there has been a huge shift in the way the average US consumer uses its smartphone, as mobile devices start to become more popular, the average American has spend 9.5% more time on its smartphone then it did last year (2 hours and 42 minutes per day). Since…
Men and Women don't always want the same thing, but new data from Nielsen show that when it comes to purchasing a brand new smartphone the criteria both men and women look at are quiet similar to each other. A survey done to both men and women in more then 58 different countries show that Price is…