Just this past weekend I went to the Google Play Store to download a better clock and alarm app (don't ask) and was overwhelmed by the options. Who knew there were so many different ways to view a clock on your smartphone?
As a consumer, the Play Store is daunting. For an entrepreneur that develops apps, it must be frustrating too. Imagine that your product is truly better and more reliable than all the rest, but it's so far down in the list that hardly anyone finds it.
There's good news for both users and app developers. Google is changing that.
In a blog posted last week, the company announced a new search algorithm for apps available on the Google Play Store. The better apps will be ranked higher. What's a "better" app? According to Google, it's those apps that simply crash less, load faster and use less battery power.
How will the company determine this? By monitoring the number of uninstalls requested by users as well as poor reviews. The company says that half of its one-star reviews identified the same issues mentioned above.