Claritics Blog: Features

Claritics Latest Product Enhancements, GDC 2013 and Others
The product engineering team at Claritics has had a very busy start to 2013 and has already cranked out a couple of extremely key releases that feature high value adhoc data discovery oriented feature additions. Release 3.0 featured the important addition …
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Posted by claritics on March 25th, 2013  bgcomment.gif No comments yet


The Mobile and Agile Enterprise
As the smartphone and tablet revolution accelerates with each successive and cooler version of these devices, large enterprises are starting to see a great opportunity to stay connected with their markets and end customers in a near real time fashion. …
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Posted by claritics on September 20th, 2012  bgcomment.gif No comments yet


Daredevilry, Fun and Technology Promise — Google I/O 2012 Wrap Up
The Claritics team came back from the Google I/O event very excited about many of the cutting edge technologies and innovations in developer tools and cloud based platforms — that could inspire and impact Web 3.0 cloud based tools and …
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Posted by claritics on July 9th, 2012  bgcomment.gif No comments yet


Claritics Featured at the Google I/O 2012
We are at Google I/O 2012 Developer Sandbox this week showcasing new and exciting features in our user analytics platform. Our packaged analytics solutions are geared towards actionable outcomes for social, mobile and web applications. We are very excited to …
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Posted by claritics on June 27th, 2012  bgcomment.gif No comments yet


What’s New in Claritics 2.5
After reading that title you’re probably thinking, “What? New release? How can Claritics possibly get any better!?” Well, with feedback from hundreds of developers, publishers, and marketers, we’re constantly working to give you more intelligence on more types of users …
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Posted by claritics on May 17th, 2012  bgcomment.gif No comments yet


Claritics Updates Pricing to Offer More Value from User Intelligence
May 2, 2012 – Claritics updates pricing structure to offer better value based on driving more productive outcomes and more customization of analytics packages.
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Posted by Matt on May 2nd, 2012  bgcomment.gif No comments yet


New Charts: Top 20 Countries by Revenue vs. ARPPU and Weekly Activities by Day Visited
Today’s blog post is written by Jay Bala, the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Claritics. The first few weeks of 2012 saw the entire engineering team at Claritics focused on delivering a world class analytics product release: which we …
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Posted by Matt on March 23rd, 2012  bgcomment.gif No comments yet


The Psychology of Social Commerce: What Makes People Purchase?
Ever since game developers like Zynga and Playdom proved that people would indeed pay for things – albeit virtual “things” – on social networks, other brands and retailers have begun exploring their own “social commerce” strategies to figure out how …
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Posted by Matt on December 13th, 2011  bgcomment.gif No comments yet


Infographic: Analytics Adventure Game Board
For social game developers, analyzing user behavioral data is a crucial process for optimizing the performance of their games. But what if the analytic process was itself a game? What if we took the twists and turns that analytics often …
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Posted by Matt on September 8th, 2011  bgcomment.gif 3 comments so far (is that a lot?)


What is Cohort Analysis and How Can It Help Game Developers?
I was recently treated to a gaming metrics overview by a product manager at a leading social gaming company. Like most game developers (small or large), he seemed to feel that acting on metrics is the key to success in …
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Posted by claritics on August 3rd, 2011  bgcomment.gif 1 comment so far




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