Yahoo to host developer meet in India

Will organise meet one in New Delhi on June 24 followed by one in Bengaluru on June 26.

June 12, 2015 11:32 pm | Updated 11:32 pm IST - BENGALURU:

Mobile developers in India will get a first-hand experience of the Yahoo Mobile Developer Suite this month, as internet major Yahoo is bringing its Mobile Developer Meetup for the first time to India. The company will organise two developer meets, one in New Delhi on June 24 followed by one in Bengaluru on June 26.

“As a mobile-first company, we understand the need for app developers to have a strong mobile analytics and monetisation engine. India has a vibrant, rapidly growing app developer community, which we are planning to explore,” said Jarah Euston, VP of Analytics and Marketing, Flurry.

Yahoo Mobile Developer Suite is a powerful combination of technology and data from Yahoo, Flurry and BrightRoll. The Suite is built on five offerings — Flurry Analytics with Explorer, Flurry Pulse, Yahoo App Publishing, Yahoo Search in Apps, and Yahoo App Marketing.

The Yahoo Mobile Developer Suite helps developers build their app businesses, monetise and create better experiences for their users, to stand out in today’s crowded app market. At the event, mobile app developers will also get the opportunity to network with various mobile start-ups and developer community. “India’s mobile Internet sector — growing at almost 40 per cent a year — has spawned an exciting app developer ecosystem, creating a community that is riding the wave of innovating not only for users in India, but across the world,” said Yahoo in a statement.

Last year, Yahoo had acquired mobile app analytics and advertising startup Flurry and video advertising platform BrightRoll to strengthen its mobile strategy.

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