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Google has finally made its new, improved Google Play Developer Console available to everyone, bringing with it a streamlined interface and new analytics allowing you to track user ratings granularly.

Frank Cifaldi, Contributor

October 15, 2012

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Android developers' lives got a little easier Monday when Google finally made available the new Developer Console it had been teasing since June. Addressing common developer complaints, the new version of the Google Play Developer Console promises to be easier to use, and provides better analytics. Specifically, a new statistics feature allows devs to track changes over time for user ratings, which can be broken down by device, country, language, carrier, and Android OS version. These and other enhancements are discussed in a blog post on the Android Developers blog. Alternately, you can access the console by just going here. A word of warning, though: the new version of the console is not quite done yet, and is missing a few features.

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