Talk:Crashlytics
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Explaining notability
[edit]Notable because:
- Crashlytics is one of Twitter's acquisitions (see other companies on that list)
- At ~#259.5 million, it was Twitter's largest acquisition at the time
- Crashlytics is used in over 1 million apps
— Preceding unsigned comment added by BlueImpact (talk • contribs) 13:40, August 12, 2016 (UTC)
Needs more sourcing
[edit]I rehatnoted this primarily because there's still no independent validation of the stunning usage claims in the article. A company blog isn't a reliable source. Also, 8 of the 21 sources are primary company sources, and 8 are from TechCrunch. That leaves only 5 independent and non-TechCrunch sources. There's more info out there - it just needs to be added.Timtempleton (talk) 18:54, 19 August 2016 (UTC)
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