App Store to Turn 10 Next Week, Apple Details Milestones

App Store to Turn 10 Next Week, Apple Details Milestones
Highlights
  • App Store will turn 10 on July 10
  • Customers in 155 countries are visiting the Apple App Store more often
  • Apple had introduced the App Store on July 10, 2008 with 500 apps
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Customers in 155 countries are visiting the Apple App Store more often, staying longer and downloading and using more apps than ever before, the Cupertino-based iPhone giant has said.

The App Store, which will turn 10 on July 10, now sees 500 million weekly visitors and hundreds of stories on the Today tab that have been read by more than 1 million people.

"When Apple introduced the App Store on July 10, 2008 with 500 apps, it ignited a cultural, social and economic phenomenon that changed how people work, play, meet, travel and so much more," Apple said in a statement on Friday.

With the introduction of in-app purchase (IAP) in 2009, customers could download an app and then pay to unlock different levels and functionality.

By June 2010, $1 billion (roughly Rs. 6,800 crores) was paid out to developers from IAP and paid apps.

Subscriptions are up 95 percent from 2017, and as of June 2018, developers have earned over $100 billion (roughly Rs. 6.8 lakh crores) from the App Store, the company informed.

"In its first decade, the App Store has surpassed all of our wildest expectations. We could not be more proud of what developers have created and what the next 10 years have in store," said Phil Schiller, Senior Vice President, Worldwide Marketing, Apple.

According to Marco Arment, a long-time iOS developer, App Store has been by far the easiest way for developers to reach the most people with his apps.

"It eliminated the friction and overhead of setting up our own distribution and payment systems, making development far more accessible to everyone and letting us focus on our true passion: making the best apps we can," he said.

Later, startups including Instagram, Calm, Uber, and Instacart embraced features like the iPhone camera, Apple Pay, GPS and Location Services to deliver on-demand and personalised experiences - with many creating billion-dollar businesses that started with apps in the App Store, Apple said.

"At the same time, both traditional companies and those that started as websites, such as Twitter, Facebook, eBay, Yelp, Airbnb, and Amazon, began building apps to meet changing customer behaviour," Apple said.

The App Store made mobile gaming mainstream owing to the multi-touch technology on iPhone and iPad and the convenience of playing on the go, Apple said.

"We are very happy that we are able to deliver Super Mario Run, a new Super Mario experience that could be played with just one hand on iPhone, to hundreds of millions of consumers because of the App Store," noted Shigeru Miyamoto, Representative Director and Fellow, Nintendo.

The App Store has also been the epicentre of a mobile video consumption boom, the company added.

"Services including HBO NOW, Hulu, Netflix, and Sling TV and the abundance of quality shows allow customers to enjoy the entertainment they love when and where they choose," Apple said.

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