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TechBlog: Linkpost | 12.3.2009
AppleInsider: Intel to apply Apple's App Store strategy with netbooks
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Linkpost | 12.3.2009
TechBlog —
... • Intel sees rush to Netbook app store - Intel will open an app store for netbooks next year, and developers are very interested. Posted by Dwight at December 3, 2009 06:30 AM Share: Comments Post a comment Please use a valid e-mail address . We don't harvest addresses, you will not be spammed and your address will not be publicly visible. But if I have a question about your comment, I need to be able to contact you. Thank you. URL: Remember Me? Yes No Comments: (you may use HTML tags for style) E-mail this entry Email this entry to: Your email address: Message ...
Intel to apply Apple's App Store strategy with netbooks
AppleInsider —
... Published: 02:25 PM EST Intel this week released a beta software development kit to create applications for an iPhone App Store-like service, one that will come preinstalled on future Atom-powered netbooks. Intel's product will reportedly follow the same business model as Apple's own App Store, leaving 70 percent of sales with the developer, and Intel taking a 30 percent cut to cover the costs associated with operations and partnerships, according to CNet . The Atom Developer Program SDK allows developers to build software for netbooks powered by Intel's Atom chip, whether ...
Intel to create app store for netbooks
MacDailyNews —
... 'Right now it's Windows and Moblin...we plan to expand support to different run-time environments, including Adobe AIR and Microsoft Silverlight.'" Crothers reports, "The developer will get 70 percent of the revenue from the sale, Apeland said--similar to the Apple app store. "The rest (30 percent) will cover operational costs and partner costs that are involved." Intel announced a beta of a software development kit on Wednesday for Atom processor-based Netbooks." Full article here . MacDailyNews Take: The road to the future starts in Cupertino. ...
Intel Developing App Store for Netbooks [Apps]
Gizmodo —
... The business model will follow that of the iPhone app store, with developers getting 70% of the revenue and 30% going to operational and partner costs. Potential applications will also go through a similar vetting process to Apple's, although hopefully a bit more transparency. ...





