How Mobile Apps Are Reinventing the Worst of the Software Industry

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"Jeff Atwood, co-founder of Stack Overflow, says the mobile app ecosystem is getting out of hand. 'Your platform now has a million apps? Amazing! Wonderful! What they don't tell you is that 99% of them are awful junk that nobody would ever want.' Atwood says most companies trying to figure out how to get users to install their app should instead be figuring out just why they need a mobile app in the first place. Fragmentation is another issue, as mobile devices continue to speciate and proliferate. 'Unless you're careful to build equivalent apps in all those places, it's like having multiple parallel Internets. "No, sorry, it's not available on that Internet, only the iOS phone Internet." Or even worse, only on the United States iOS phone Internet.' Monetization has turned into a race to the bottom, and it's led to worries about just what an app will do with the permissions it's asking for. Atwood concludes, 'The tablet and phone app ecosystem is slowly, painstakingly reinventing everything I hated about the computer software industry before the web blew it all up.'"
 

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I kinda agree with him and I kinda don't
the useful apps prove themselves and flourish
it's natural selection
at the same time I worry about the permission issue and I wish there was regulatory oversight in that aspect
 

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For anyone who's serious about it you could likely get in but there
are thousands of buggy poorly written copy cat "Get rich quick" apps out there,
the app stores for these phone and tablet companies are basically The Datpiff
of the software world but I would imagine that's inevitable when the barrier of
entry is relatively low, I mean as far as I know you just need an SDK an IDE and
an idea.

I wouldn't be surprised if some genuinely good ideas are being lost in
the shuffle to the mediocrity.
 
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This is why I laugh at the app marketplace debate and act as if you can't get whatever the fukk you want on windows phone.

The OS is more important than anything else IMO
 

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Vine is a huge advertisement tool and i hate it. Its cheating the game imo if you have to advertise your app yourself to make it pop

hot or not isn't a huge app or anything but its pretty relevant and its all bc of vine advertising.
 

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Vine is a huge advertisement tool and i hate it. Its cheating the game imo if you have to advertise your app yourself to make it pop

hot or not isn't a huge app or anything but its pretty relevant and its all bc of vine advertising.
Im confused but why would marketing be considered cheating the game. Isn't that the point to market your app where people want to buy it?
 

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Im confused but why would marketing be considered cheating the game. Isn't that the point to market your app where people want to buy it?
the best and most successful apps have never been advertised, they let the users advertise it for free for them. See IG for example
 

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When tech companies get the ridiculous valuations they get, it's not a shock we're inundated with worthless apps from people who think their idea is the next big thing.

Full disclosure: I'm a lazy bum who didn't read the article and just wanted to rant about tech valuations.

:yeshrug:
 

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the best and most successful apps have never been advertised, they let the users advertise it for free for them. See IG for example
Yeah true for the biggest apps but there are more than few people making good money from promotions. I mean its not fukk you paper but its better than what most are making working 9to5's. I guess that's why I asked you. Now I agree most of those heavy hitters its mainly word of mouth but if you are doing it from a money making position advertising can help.
 

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When tech companies get the ridiculous valuations they get, it's not a shock we're inundated with worthless apps from people who think their idea is the next big thing.

Full disclosure: I'm a lazy bum who didn't read the article and just wanted to rant about tech valuations.

:yeshrug:

Idk if this has been discussed one here but a part of me feels we're going to be in a world of trouble due to the booms of these tech companies. Alot of this shyt there's just no real utility for
 

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Idk if this has been discussed one here but a part of me feels we're going to be in a world of trouble due to the booms of these tech companies. Alot of this shyt there's just no real utility for
I don't think so just the same thing that happened with the Internet IMO.
 

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i think we eventually sift through tha garbage and find tha great apps, people start talking about a new innovative useful app and it spreads to tha masses

i think wuts going on is great, everybody can become a software developer and bring their ideas to light, and if they are good people will use them

we are living in a great time and people take it for granted...
 
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