appleinsider.com — The vast majority of apps downloaded from the App Store are in use by less than 5% of users after one month has passed since the download, according to an analytics firm that is also shedding light on other aspects of the business.
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whitehattrickFeb 21, 2009
A couple weeks ago I was looking at new apps in app sniper. I saw 3 fart machines in a row, 1 simulation electric shaver, followed by 2 more fart machines and 1 more simulation electric shaver, all in a row. It was at that point in time in which I lost faith in humanity.
mrbitchFeb 21, 2009
Except for free apps like "instapaper" (which lets you bookmark and store web articles for reading later when you don't have a wireless or phone service available), you're probably right.
Closed AccountFeb 21, 2009
There are plenty of very useful apps, just don't need to use them all the time.
angelo1x1Feb 22, 2009
Well, at the Google Android Market (<a class="user" href="http://www.android.com/market/)">http://www.android.com/market/)</a> you have 24 Hours to give back the App if you don´t like it. This would be a great idea for the AppStore also ...
bmw7777Feb 22, 2009
15 seconds I would say, I tried it. Jailbreaking/cracked games FTW. I would gladly pay for games/apps that were worth something, but 95%of paid iPhone apps are rubbish. But if they're free, whatever.
linageeFeb 22, 2009
Dugg for a story basically saying that iPhone apps suck.
dmcerFeb 22, 2009
The Shovel app for Digg is pretty sweet too (and being free doesn't hurt).