Netease technology news on October March 10, according to foreign media reports, today Google announced at the "campfire one" Conference held in the company's headquarters in Mountain View city, California that it will launch a new app store, the name is Google Apps marketplace.
It was reported last week that Google will launch a new app store that will be integrated with Google Apps to allow third-party app developers to sell directly to Google's commercial users.
The following are the details of the Google press conference:
Google will charge a platform service fee of $100, regardless of how many applications are released by developers.
The percentage of all applications is set to 20% of the revenue, regardless of the number of applications sold by developers. This number is very important, and most of the other app store's commissions are 30%, especially Apple's iPhone App Store.
More than 50 Google Apps partners will be added to the project, including image editing website aviary, credit card transaction data website expensify, and financial software company intuit.
Google will be committed to providing customers with secure information access through oauth. Google knows exactly how to ensure that unwanted information is not taken away while collecting the user information required by the application.
Google demonstrates some code that integrates its application with Google Apps marketplace. (He Wenwei)