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Burstly Opens Skyrocket To All App Developers

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Santa Monica-based app testing and anlytics developer Burstly has opened up access to its mobile monetization platform, extending access to its SkyRocket product via a self-serve offering. Burstly announced the move this morning, in addition to reorganizing its corporate structure around its multiple mobile app services.

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TestFlight Hits Android

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Santa Monica-based testing software developer TestFlight said today that it has opened up its private beta for Android to all users. The company said it already has had more than 5,000 developers upload more than 4,500 apps for testing on the service. TestFlight''s software was originally only available on iOS.

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TestFlight Launches Analytics Service

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Want to better understand how people are using your mobile application? Santa Monica-based application testing software developer TestFlight said today that it has launched a new tool, which provides analytics to mobile app developers. READ MORE>>.

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Geodelic Wins Clear Channel

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Santa Monica-based Geodelic , the mobile application development firm run by Rahul Sonnad, has signed up Clear Channel's airport division, Clear Channel Airports , the companies said today.

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Dreamhammer's Dream Of Interoperable Drones

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In the world of drone aircraft and robots, right now everyone develops their own, on-board operating systems software to run those autonomous systems. Nelson Paez : For the past four years, Dreamhammer has been developing a software product called BALLISTA, which is what we refer to as a drone operating system. What''s Dreamhammer?

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Is it a Good Idea to Have Ads in Tweets?

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Because they wouldn’t have the enormous amounts of profits that they’ve been able to sink back into research & development. Finance and a host of other wonderful services brought to you by their sponsors. I was simply BLOWN AWAY by the quality of innovation by 3rd-party Twitter developers. Just ask MySpace.

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