Apple just to make a new purchase that attracts our attention, and it's Chomp, a search of applications seeking apps based on a brief description of the function of the application rather than guided by the title or by the developer. Some of the few more than 20 employees of Chomp already listed as employees of Apple.
For the moment, Chomp performs searches both in Apple's App Store and Google's Android Market, but it seems that the Apple company plans to to leave the site of Android applications outside the list, would Chomp became search engine applications exclusively for the Apple apps store.
All this will be part of the plans to redesign the App Store?
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