Medialets is reporting that they already hit a billion iPhones. No, they did not sell a billion iPhones but the mobile analytics and advertising company has “now processed over a billion events on the iPhone and iPod touch by way of its analytics product, Medialytics” according to TechCrunch.
This means that Medialytics is installed on many iPhone apps, over 13 million actually. Data have been processed by Medialets over the past 10 months and showed that iPhones have been very, very busy indeed.
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