A/B Testing using Google’s Staged Rollouts
Twitch uses Google’s staged rollouts to A/B test video upgrades.
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Twitch uses Google’s staged rollouts to A/B test video upgrades.
Crashcan (think trashcan, but for crashes) is Etsy's internal application for mobile crash analytics. We use an external partner to collect and store crash and exception data from our mobile apps
Twitch smooths chat rendering for a lag-free experience in streams.
Zalando crafts native apps that shift content dynamically for users.
Meta’s lab in Prineville hammers apps to ensure they perform anywhere.
Airbnb ships Android fast, embracing a bold “just do it” vibe.
AWS uses Appium to test apps on tons of real devices, no shortcuts.
LinkedIn’s Android data flow keeps their app humming with fresh info.
LinkedIn’s 3x3 framework cuts the time to get mobile updates out the door.
LinkedIn drops 10 hot tips for making Node.js fly in mobile apps.
LinkedIn tunes Java garbage collection for high speed and low lag.
Meta’s tooling keeps their mobile apps running smooth and steady.
Crittercism (via AWS) tackles app issues for a billion users worldwide.
LinkedIn uses A/B tests to shape their apps based on real user vibes.
DoorDash beefs up their mobile backbone for flawless delivery vibes.
LinkedIn’s Eatin app blends Android, Scala, and Play Framework tech.
Dropbox tuned their data model to make their app respond even faster.
Dropbox made their networked app feel snappy, like it’s all local.
Twitch overhauled their video system and added Prague servers for speed.
At the end of 2012, Etsy CEO Chad Dickerson noted that mobile visits grew 244% year over year and represented more than 25% of all traffic.