Just last year App Store celebrated its 10th birthday. In 2008 it launched with 552 apps and some of them are still live inside your iPhones. Time has passed and design trends have changed dramatically.#10yearchallenge is a good opportunity to see how fast the evolution is and notice changes in the oldest iOS apps.Can you spot the difference?App StoreThe iPhone 2.0 software release will contain the App Store, a new application that lets users browse, search, purchase and wirelessly download third party applications directly onto their iPhone or iPod touch. — Apple's press release on March 6, 2008Since the initial announcement, App Store kept its core structure. While adding new features, tweaking business basics and evolving UX. If you're curious about detailed history, Stephen Hackett made a timeline of all changes.The first App Store has a very iTunes alike design (iOS 2.0). With growing its popularity in 2009, App Store got new navigation, Genius Recommendations, "Top" tabs — Top Paid, Top Free and Top 25 (iOS 3.
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