Google announces business app store for Google Apps
Google announces business app store for Google Apps
Google is bringing the app store concept to business cloud computing, giving software developers a storefront for Google Apps customers.
The Google Apps Marketplace will allow Google Apps users to purchase third-party applications to run atop the Google Apps suite, said Vic Gundotra, vice president of engineering for Google. Developers will have to pay a one-time $100 fee to list their applications in the store, and Google will get a 20 percent cut of all applications sold through the store, he said. Read more
HP Touts Flash as Killer App Against Apple’s iPad
HP Touts Flash as Killer App Against Apple’s iPad
What will HP’s Slate Tablet have that Apple’s iPad won’t? It’s Adobe Flash, a key Internet technology that HP is touting as the key difference between the two platforms. And, HP is right, though how Flash support will translate into sales remains to be seen.
While Apple has its App Store to provide applications for iPad users and iTunes for content, Flash gives HP users access to Web content and apps that iPad users can only dream of. Adobe’s AIR provides a framework for developing applications for the HP Slate tablet and other devices that iPad also will not support. Read more
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Wedding Dress by Tae Yang (English Cover)
Wedding Dress by Tae Yang (English Cover)
