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App Overload
Image credit: Blake Patterson
Navigating the vast world of apps is already
daunting, and the app-ifying of everything
(desktops, cars,TVs, etc.) is only just beginning.
Apple’s App Store, for example, offers more than
half a million options, with a slew of “copycat
apps” cluttering up those virtual shelves. The
novelty of apps will wear off as consumers
become paralyzed by too many choices.