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by twaddington 4631 days ago
I think realistically Twitter needed a good crash reporting service for their own applications. They didn't want to build it themselves, so they bought Crashlytics. They get the best crash reporting utility completely tailored to their needs and keeping the service up and running for others is just an added benefit. Maybe they'll be able to monetize it down the road, but for now they get crash reporting on the cheap.