Embrace acquires SpeedCurve, expands user-focused observability platform with web performance insights.

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How many mobile SDKs is too many?
Discover the fine balance between integrating mobile software development kits (SDKs) and overwhelming your app with excessive dependencies, as we delve into the factors to consider when determining how many mobile SDKs are too many, enabling you to optimize app performance, maintain code quality, and enhance user experience.
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Embrace’s thoughts on Apple’s recent app rejections and the future of user privacy
Explore Embrace's perspective on Apple's recent app rejections and their implications for user privacy, as we delve into the evolving landscape of privacy regulations, Apple's guidelines, and the future direction of user data protection, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for developers in creating privacy-centric mobile experiences.
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Google’s Android system WebView caused mobile apps to crash
Uncover the impact of Google's Android System WebView on app stability as we delve into instances where WebView updates caused crashes, explore the reasons behind such occurrences, and discuss potential mitigation strategies to ensure uninterrupted app functionality and enhance user experience.
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Why is WKWebView so heavy and why is it leaking so bad?
Delve into the reasons behind the heavyweight nature and memory leaks of WKWebView as we explore the underlying complexities of this powerful web view component, discussing memory management techniques, optimization strategies, and potential trade-offs to mitigate performance issues and deliver a smooth browsing experience within your iOS apps.
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Revolutionizing how you debug Unity mobile games
Revolutionize your approach to debugging Unity mobile games with the groundbreaking tools and insights provided by Embrace, empowering developers to pinpoint and resolve performance issues, crashes, and other game-breaking bugs, streamlining the debugging process and ensuring an exceptional gaming experience for players.
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Embrace now supports mobile games built in Unity!
Exciting news for game developers: Embrace now offers support for mobile games built in Unity, providing comprehensive performance management and monitoring capabilities specifically tailored to Unity-based games, enabling developers to optimize game performance, identify and resolve issues, and deliver a seamless gaming experience to players.
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