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Friday, February 12, 2010
iPhone Users Get Bored With Apps Quickly

Survey from Flurry shows that iPhone and Android users get bored with apps quickly.

While people quickly tire of applications, they stay engaged with social networks more than anything else.

Flurry also noted a large spike in App Store developers following the iPad announcement in January.

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