Apple App Store gets search boost

Apple is adding several new features to its App Store designed to help people more easily find the apps they want.Announced Monday at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, one new feature will bring a new Explore tab to help people find specific apps. Another feature called "trending searches" will allow users to follow and tap into the most common app searches. Users will also see related searches and be able to more easily view the latest search results through a continuous scrolling list.Related storiesFull coverage: Apple WWDC 2014First take: Apple Mac OS X 10.10 YosemiteFirst take: Apple iOS 8Apple itself will try to better highlight what it considers the best apps by tagging them with an Editors' Choice logo.Developers and users alike will benefit from other App Store enhancements. Developers will be able to create app bundles so that users can buy multiple apps in one shot. With app preview, developers will be able to show short videos of the features in their apps so that users can better judge if an app is worth downloading and buying. And through a beta program called TestFlight, developers can invite select users to test their apps.The new and improved App Store features will appear this fall.