Apollo, an app that helps people browse Reddit, will shut down on June 30 after Reddit said it would charge a fee to some developers who use its application programming interface to access content, Apollo developer Christian Selig said Thursday. The app has 1.5 million monthly active users. Selig told The Information earlier this week that Apollo had no sustainable way to foot the $20...
Third-Party Reddit App to Shut Down
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