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Study: iPhone apps have one-night stands
Study: iPhone apps have one-night stands
A recent study found that most free iPhone apps are rarely used after the first day they're downloaded. According to analytics company Pinch Media , which analyzed over 30 million downloads from Apple's App Store, only 20 percent of users go back for more the following day. When it comes to ...
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iPhone Buzz Week in Review - Week 7 2009
Top iPhone News — ... A recent study found that most free iPhone apps are rarely used after the first day they’re downloaded. According to analytics company Pinch Media, which analyzed over 30 million downloads from Apple’s App Store, only 20 percent of users go back for more the following day. ...

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Study: iPhone apps have one-night standsTop iPhone News
A recent study found that most free iPhone apps are rarely used after the first day they’re downloaded. According to analytics company Pinch Media , which analyzed over 30 million downloads from Apple’s App Store, only 20 percent of users go back for more the following day. When ...