What exactly does “everything app” entail, and why is Elon Musk suddenly considering making one?The controversy started on Tuesday after Tesla’s wealthy CEO changed his mind about declining to acquire Twitter.Musk tweeted late on Tuesday that he was now willing to move forward with his original plan to pay $44 billion to acquire the social media business, saying that it would “accelerate the creation of X, the everything app.”
Tech businesses from all over the world have attempted to imitate the idea of a “everything app,” also known as a “super app,” which is extremely popular in Asia.
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The Swiss army knife of mobile apps, a super app, or what Musk refers to as a “everything app,” offers users a variety of services like texting, social networking, peer-to-peer payments, and online shopping.According to Scott Galloway, a professor of marketing at New York University and co-host of the technology podcast “Pivot,” these mega apps are commonly utilised in Asia because mobile is the primary method of access to the internet for many individuals in the region.