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Apple asks developers to insert keywords for applications

Apple has started to ask the developers to add keywords when submitting an application to the App Store, in order to make the research easier. The developers will have to hurry to send the keywords also for those applications already in store. They will need to send an additional file with maximum of 255 characters.Now that the applications on the store have reached a rather high number, for Apple it became essential build a search system that can be more precise, in order to give all applications a good visibility.
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