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The App Store is booming again, and AI may be why

The App Store is booming again, and AI may be why
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New data from Appfigures shows a swell of new app launches in 2026, suggesting AI tools could be fueling a mobile software boom.

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Neutral headline that states findings without loaded languageBalanced presentation of different viewpoints on AI's impact on appsFactual reporting with specific data points and percentages without editorial commentaryBalanced source selectionNeutral headlineInclusion of critical perspectivesSource diversityEmotional language densityFactual vs opinion ratioBalanced source selection including both industry supporters and skepticsNeutral language with minimal emotive wording like 'soaring' that doesn't strongly favor one sideEven-handed framing that discusses both the positive surge in apps and Apple's challenges

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