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15 years of the Android Market: The app that changed the game

www.androidauthority.com 15 years since the first Android Market: The app that changed the game

It's been 15 years since Google launched the Android Market, the precursor to the Play Store. We look back at 15 years of apps and change.

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  • I mean let's be real here, Android merely copied what Apple was doing at the time. And before I'm lynched by a mob here, Android surpassed Apple quickly in that regard, but it's one of the few times early in the development of the Android ecosystem that they were just following the leader here.

    The App Store came before the Play Store, and Google didn't really set itself apart in that arena until many years later when they actually redesigned the store.

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  • Downloading and installing apps sure is easier now, but actually finding apps you may want to install? I'm not so sure.

    Back then with the limit amount of apps available, it felt like almost everything was worth trying out. Now you have a million useless apps for any interesting on.

    Even if you go to the "most popular" lists on the app store, there's nothing worth downloading there. Discovery is still dependant on third party websites or word of mouth.

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  • Kagi summary:

    • The Android Market (now Google Play Store) was launched in October 2008 with the T-Mobile G1 phone, helping establish app ecosystems on mobile.
    • Before app stores, finding and downloading apps was difficult through various online stores and carrier stores with limited selection and updates.
    • The Android Market centralized the app experience and discovery, giving access to a growing variety and number of apps in one place.
    • Early app successes helped drive more users, phones, developers and apps in a reinforcing cycle that grew the app economy exponentially.
    • Popular early apps filled gaps in Android's capabilities in areas like weather, file management, flashlights as built-in features were still being developed.
    • Later apps brought extra abilities beyond necessities, like music streaming, ebooks, games, social media and more.
    • The article reminisces on the novelty of app stores and ecosystems in their early days compared to their ubiquitous presence today.
    • Over 100,000 apps were available by mid-2010 and over 3.5 million apps today on Google Play.
    • We now take app discovery, updates, and the overall app experience for granted due to how well app stores do their job.
    • The article credits the Android Market and Apple App Store for establishing apps as the norm and changing our expectations of mobile.
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  • It's an interesting thought to consider that without access to centralized distribution platforms like app stores, something incredibly similar is created in its place: The so-called "super-app" (e.g. WeChat, Alipay).

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  • And now its being succeeded by F-droid. (Partially joking)

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