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Apple's App Store Search Engine Now Considers Misspellings & Typos

app-store-iconapp-store-iconSarah Perez at TechCrunch reports Apple has updated their App Store search engine to help with misspellings, typos and other “fat-fingered” searching mistakes.

Sarah said she has “sources” that have confirmed these “App Store search engine changes went into effect a few weeks ago.”

One example I can personally attest to is when someone searches for [rusty brick] in the app store, normally it did not return apps from my company. Now it does. Here is a picture of the search results for [rusty brick] in the app store returning one of our apps with the name “RustyBrick” as one word.

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Sarah said the same was true for the app named “QuizUp” that now comes up in the search results when you search for [Quiz Up] with a space.

Developers are expecting this to have an impact on the download and revenues they generate through Apple’s App Store.

As a developer, helping searchers find what they are looking for, especially on mobile devices, is a good thing.


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