Tribune Take: Top 10 smartphone apps of 2019
The Express Tribune showcases the top 10 most downloaded apps of the year
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As the year comes to an end, The Express Tribune showcases the apps that were downloaded the most.
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A report published by App Annie, an analytics firm unveiled the top 10 most downloaded apps, amongst which were Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram, all belonging to Mark Zuckerberg's company.
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The list also included a very recently launched TikTok which comes as no surprise.
Here is the full list that ranked on the top 10 apps of 2019 that have been downloaded the most from the Google PlayStore and Apple Store:
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Despite growing scrutiny of watchdogs over Facebook’s privacy laws, fake news, and stance on political ads, the company gained about 43.6% this year, thanks to the above-expectations revenue in the first half of the year.
Twitter admits phone numbers meant for security used for ads
A report published by App Annie, an analytics firm unveiled the top 10 most downloaded apps, amongst which were Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram, all belonging to Mark Zuckerberg's company.
Facebook’s Zuckerberg says company considered banning political ads
The list also included a very recently launched TikTok which comes as no surprise.
Here is the full list that ranked on the top 10 apps of 2019 that have been downloaded the most from the Google PlayStore and Apple Store:
Despite growing scrutiny of watchdogs over Facebook’s privacy laws, fake news, and stance on political ads, the company gained about 43.6% this year, thanks to the above-expectations revenue in the first half of the year.