@olemoritz Editorial:pic.twitter.com/Jg3hhWQoLb
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@johnvoorhees Funny how the related terms are on the right track… But I haven't been able to find *any* search term that would show my apps.
@olemoritz Same. It appears that the key words are intact but only a small subset of apps are being returned.
@olemoritz @macdrifter that’s terrible. So sorry.
@HSchiefelbein It's been fixed now. :)
@olemoritz None of my apps can be found in search, so I’d assume a lot
@maxhasadhd I guess we'll see tomorrow. I kinda suspect that most of my sales come from Google search, but I don't really have data.
@olemoritz Has anyone created an app repository with great search, that just then takes you via URL to the app you were actually looking for
@bennusekabel I think it's called "Google" or something like that. 
@olemoritz Is that what that guggle thing is for? I've been hearing about it. Still, could be a cool app, "App Store App Search, The App"
@olemoritz Oh, disregard last tweet. 
@olemoritz 35 app updates!?
@olemoritz aha! And I thought my iPad was freakin out yesterday.
@olemoritz @z31r4m Exact same results in UKpic.twitter.com/SFl8t6l1HE
@olemoritz @z31r4m Oddly, "omz:software" is a suggested/autocomplete search term but returns zero results.
@olemoritz Yep, my app doesn't show in the search results either. Was totally worried that something bad happened. 
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