Since there has been so much commentary on the active installs and
some consensus that they aren't very accurate, I have to ask:

What use would they be to you if they were accurate? What would you
change about your product or how you run your business?

I can see some great actionable information in the stats by device,
stats by country, etc. For example, since only six(6) people have
HoneyComb, I should probably ignore it. Or maybe not, since 50% of
those people (three) have already written in requesting Honeycomb
specific features.

But even if those active installs were 100% accurate, I can't think of
any thing I want to do about them, except for increase the number of
installs. But I wanted to do that before I ever saw this graph, so no
new information here.

Nathan

On Mar 19, 9:51 am, TreKing <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 3:13 AM, gjs <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Does not seem very accurate but interesting just the same.
>
> Yeah, you can't trust any of those stats, really. Use it for as a *very*
> rough estimate.
>

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