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Google's Android app marketplace, Google Play, has seen a significant reduction in the number of apps, from 3.4 million to 1.8 million, according to Appfigures. This decline, starting from 2024, is due to Google's increased quality standards and stricter app review policies, aimed at removing low-quality, spammy, or non-functional apps.
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