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Apple and Google Pick AllTrails and Imprint As Their 'App of the Year' (techcrunch.com) 14

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Both Apple and Google today announced their best apps and games of the year, with the hiking and biking companion AllTrails winning as Apple's iPhone App of the Year in 2023, while the educational app Imprint: Learn Visually won as Google Play's best app. Meanwhile, Apple and Google agreed on their Game of the Year, as both picked Honkai: Star Rail as their winner.

These year-end "best of" lists aren't just a way to drive interest in new apps and games, but serve as a way to gauge the status of the app marketplaces, what the platforms themselves wanted to celebrate and what drew consumers' attention in the year. Surprisingly, however, Apple this year bucked the trend of highlighting apps that were new to the store or that had taken advantage of a recently released technology in an innovative way. Instead, its finalists for iPhone App of the Year included apps that have long deserved accolades as well-built and well-designed mobile companions, including the language learning app Duolingo and travel app Flighty, in addition to winner AllTrails. Still, it's worth noting that this is a different type of selection than in previous years, when App Store winners included the breakout social hit BeReal in 2022 and the well-received children's app Toca Life World the year prior.

It's also worth noting that neither Apple nor Google chose an AI app as its app of the year, despite the incredible success of ChatGPT's mobile app and others. That's particularly odd given that ChatGPT became the fastest-growing consumer application in history earlier this year when it reached 100 million users shortly after its launch. That record was later broken by Instagram Threads, which hit 100 million users within just five days, and as of October had still maintained an active user base of just under 100 million. (However, the 100 million users Threads initially counted were sign-ups, not monthly active users, we should note. Meanwhile, ChatGPT's rise to 100 million users included its web app, so it's not an apples-to-apples comparison.) Either one of these picks would represent a mobile app success story, but both app store platforms looked to others as the top winners this year. Plus, outside of ChatGPT, many other AI apps are raking in millions in revenue as well, so the decision to avoid the AI category seems a deliberate choice on Apple's part.

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Apple and Google Pick AllTrails and Imprint As Their 'App of the Year'

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  • alltrails, ewww (Score:4, Interesting)

    by rogoshen1 ( 2922505 ) on Thursday November 30, 2023 @08:15PM (#64045193)

    Know of a nice, quiet, secluded place for a hike? make sure to never post it on alltrails, lest you lose it to a swarm of selfie taking cretins.
    nature without solitude is cheapened greatly imo.

    • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

      Alltrails might increase traffic on the trails, but it's also great to read the comments and find out about muddiness, mosquitoes, crowded spots, and the best time to visit. It's social media in a sense, but helpful and fairly up-to-date.
    • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

      Things may not turn out a dichotomy of an empty trail or Black Friday sale mayhem. There may be more traffic but that could be a good thing. Remember trail maintenance is often allocated based on usage. Barely used trails may get less maintenance.
  • by Camembert ( 2891457 ) on Friday December 01, 2023 @12:49AM (#64045681)
    I bought the iPad game of the year Lost In Play - it is a gentle adventure game for children. My 7 year old twins adore it so far (I allowed them to play 30 min per day). Recommended if you have kids.
    • by vastabo ( 530415 )
      This is legitimately the best comment I've seen on Slashdot in five years; it's so positive and humane. Thanks!
  • I'm glad they picked those two titles, because I'd never heard of either of them. Now I have, I'll, well, just carry on as I was. Thanks.

  • ...picks the thing it likes selling the best.

    News at 11.
  • It's not like Apple could have voted for Safari. They can't even get that to work right, and they force everyone using an iThing to use it.

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