App Store (Apple)
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App Store (Apple)
Summary
App Store (Apple) is an app marketplace[1]. App Store (Apple) has Wikipedia articles in 60 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- App Store (Apple)'s instance of is recorded as app marketplace[3].
- App Store (Apple)'s instance of is recorded as mobile app[4].
- App Store (Apple) is operated by Apple Inc.[5].
- App Store (Apple)'s developer is recorded as Apple Inc.[6].
- App Store (Apple)'s copyright license is recorded as proprietary license[7].
- App Store (Apple)'s operating system is recorded as iOS[8].
- App Store (Apple)'s operating system is recorded as iPadOS[9].
- App Store (Apple)'s operating system is recorded as macOS[10].
- App Store (Apple)'s operating system is recorded as tvOS[11].
- App Store (Apple)'s operating system is recorded as visionOS[12].
- App Store (Apple)'s operating system is recorded as watchOS[13].
- App Store (Apple) is part of list of built-in iOS apps[14].
- App Store (Apple) is used for digital distribution[15].
- App Store (Apple) is used for patch[16].
- App Store (Apple)'s Commons category is recorded as App Store[17].
- App Store (Apple)'s platform is recorded as iPod touch[18].
- App Store (Apple)'s platform is recorded as iOS[19].
- App Store (Apple)'s platform is recorded as iPadOS[20].
- July 10, 2008 marks the founding of App Store (Apple)[21].
- App Store (Apple) was published on July 10, 2008[22].
- App Store (Apple)'s distributed by is recorded as Q368215[23].
- App Store (Apple)'s official website is recorded as https://appstore.com/[24].
- App Store (Apple)'s main Wikidata property is recorded as P5260[25].
- App Store (Apple)'s main Wikidata property is recorded as P3861[26].
- App Store (Apple)'s name in kana is recorded as アップストア[27].
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Founding
July 10, 2008 marks the founding of App Store (Apple)[21].
Identity
App Store (Apple) is part of list of built-in iOS apps[14].
Operations
App Store (Apple) is operated by Apple Inc.[5].
Why It Matters
App Store (Apple) has Wikipedia articles in 60 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]