Twitter, the global network for short bursts of information, is buying a startup, Crashlytics, that tracks when bad code causes apps to fail abruptly. Notably, it appears to be leaving Crashlytics ...
Crashlytics, a Cambridge-based startup that helps developers understand how and why their mobile apps crashed, is taking another slug of funding with a $5 million round led by Flybridge and Baseline ...
Twitter surprised some folks when it acquired a mobile analytics firm called Crashlytics, but it’s clear that Twitter has an idea of what it would like to do with the firm. Step one since acquiring ...
For consumers, the beauty of an app exists on both its front- and back-ends. They’re concerned with form as much as they are functionality, usability as it relates to overall experience and ...
Among a host of other improvements, Google's popular Firebase back-end solution for mobile app development is getting closer ties to Crashlytics, the equally popular crash-reporting tool it acquired ...
Crashlytics, the Boston-based mobile testing startup, announced on Thursday its plans to release a tool for developers that will let them better test their mobile applications. The tool, which ...
Dual-platform crash-reporting tool Crashlytics has announced Answers, an analytics tool for iOS and Android apps that have been deployed or are in beta. The new feature helps developers measure growth ...
One of Boston startup community's more notable exits from the past few years is Crashlytics, a venture capital-backed mobile crash reporting service. Notable not necessarily because of the money, but ...
Google's 2017 acquisition of Crashlytics has been fully realized with the general availability of Firebase Crashlytics, the new default mobile app crash reporter for the company's ...
Twitter has acquired Crashlytics, a software company that provides crash reports for mobile apps. Crashlytics announced on Monday that it is joining Twitter, giving it an app-stability tool with ...