Since the launch of the App Store in 2008, it’s been possible to develop and sell apps for iOS devices, and it was one of the defining moments for the iPhone. Within a few years, it created a vibrant ecosystem with millions of great apps and some healthy competition to Apple’s stock apps. That’s why I don’t mind using a Google app for my email, a Facebook app for my messages and Spotify for listening to music, they keep each other on their toes. But lately there has been an interesting change in the way I use apps, or rather, how apps…

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