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It's not just you! Apple's App Store is malfunctioning for everyone

Those searching for apps like Google and Spotify won’t see the correct results.

IF YOU’RE SEARCHING for apps on your iPhone or iPad, you may be struggling to find what you’re looking for.

Users are experiencing problems searching for apps on Apple’s App Store, with searches for popular apps like Google, Spotify, Tumblr, Slack and others missing said apps.

While those apps listed under essentials like Facebook, Netflix and Twitter appear, many others don’t. In some cases, a few unrelated apps will appear instead.

People can still download apps but they will either have to go through the Featured or Top Charts lists or search for them through a search engine like Google through their phone.

 

9k= Searching for popular apps like Google and Spotify doesn't show them on the results screen.

While the issue is still ongoing, Apple’s system status report doesn’t show any problem with the App Store or any of its other services.

While it’s been a successful cornerstone for the company, Apple is working on improving the way people browse the App Store. Bloomberg reported that a team is working on ways to improve the store which hosts more than 1.5 million apps.

One of the features worked on is paid search, a way for developers to have their app appear whenever a specific term is search for.

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    Jun 14th 2012, 1:09 PM

    I’d love up-to-date timetables and a website that didn’t make me feel like walking.

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    Jun 14th 2012, 1:54 PM

    The website is key, bad layout, needs to be made user friendly. Good service overall by Bus Eireann. Use them a lot, Privatisation cant happen over here, we need a company who can make some money on the more popular routes to cover all the losses on the rural routes. A private company will only worry about the profitable routes.

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    Mute Dennis Laffey
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    Jun 14th 2012, 2:59 PM

    Why oh why oh why can I not find a geographical map of the bus routes? Sure the metro style maps are great and all, but if I am from outside the area and I need to get off the bus at the stop closest to my buddy’s house/my hotel/the local sports pitch, what use are they?
    It would cost next to nothing to employ a student to input the routes in Google maps, or to integrate a GPS in to the buses for accurate recording of ACTUAL travel times.

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    Mute Alan Hanlon
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    Jun 14th 2012, 5:01 PM

    their is a route planner option on Dublin Bus website !.
    submitting “opinions ” to the NTA is a bad idea. it will be flooded with biased rhetoric from private companys

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    Mute Brian Daly
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    Jun 14th 2012, 2:03 PM

    I would agree that given the size of the market that a monopoly that is held to standards (and accountable for them) would probably work better. Privatisation is not a really viable proposition – as it only really works well on certain routes. There is a place for the private sector.

    The one big change that has to be made is the elimination of the antiquated and ridiculous “stage” system that Dublin Bus use and the gradual removal of cash fares. I have a LEAP card yet I still have to queue and tell the driver my destination or fare. How backward is that? I should be tagging on for 90min of transit and changing modes of transport if I need to.

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    Mute Karl-Lee Kavanagh
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    Jun 14th 2012, 1:40 PM

    I don’t get the bus but I hear good things

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