Apple Partners With Pinterest To Solve The Dilemma Of Apps Discovery
Apps are usually available through application distribution platforms, which began appearing in 2008 and are typically operated by the owner of the mobile operating system, such as the Apple App Store, Google Play, Windows Phone Store, and BlackBerry App World. Some apps are free, while others must be bought. Usually, they are downloaded from the platform to a target device, such as an iPhone, BlackBerry, Android phone or Windows Phone, but sometimes they can be downloaded to laptops or desktop computers.
Mobile apps recently has gained a lot of attention in the internet business for
Computer Programmers and young Entrepreneurs. The popularity of mobile apps has continued to rise, as their usage has become increasingly prevalent across mobile phone users.
There are a lot of mobile apps being developed almost every day and because of that, The various
mobile operating systems' app stores are being flooded with millions of apps. This should rather be
a good news to all mobile apps users, however, there is one disadvantage; which is the dilemma
you have to go through in selecting the best app out of the millions.
Take Google Play Store for example. With more than 1.42 million apps stocking its virtual shelves and a storefront that only highlights the best of the best, the overwhelming majority of apps – 90 percent – end up getting lost in the crowd. Even if you have an idea of what you’re looking for, trying to find a quality app is like searching for a needle in a haystack.
However, Apple's partnership with Pinterest seems to solve the problem with a new product called App Pins. If you are a user of the Pinterest social platform this might sound familia in the sence that it works with
the same formula as it does for photos, fashion, recipes and many more
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