Kafka cites a number of data points to support his thesis - notably that in the US, the average smartphone owner downloads zero (0!) apps per month, and that app downloads among the top apps have dropped 20% year-on-year from 2015 to 2016. And many people are still downloading them. "People are still making plenty of apps of course. "The mobile app boom … is now over," he argued in an article published in June. Is the app boom over? Peter Kafka, a technology reporter over at Recode, certainly thinks so. Jonathan Leibson/Getty Images for Samsung Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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