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Thanks to the new possibilities afforded by AI coding tools, the App Store is seeing a resurgence in new app submissions.
For much of the last decade, the number of new apps launching in Apple’s App Store each year went into a tailspin, falling a ...
After years of gradual declines, the App Store finally saw a huge jump in new apps this past year. Apple’s App Store saw ...
Recent data shows there’s been a new wave of apps this year. What’s behind a new wave of apps in Apple’s App Store? It’s probably two words: vibe coding.
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Apple pulled vibe coding app ‘Anything’ from the App Store last week, citing a self-containment rule from its App Review Guidelines.
Apple has kicked the vibe coding app, called Anything, off the App Store, according to a report from The Information (a ...
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