Google opened a shop of business applications

March 11, 2010 – 11:26 pm

Google has decided to postpone the store concept applications in business-service cloud computing. Now the package web applications, previously included the Gmail, Google Talk, Google Calendar, Google Docs and Google Sites, complemented by another – Google Apps Marketplace .

Google Apps Marketplace

This service will allow users to acquire business-party applications. For the right to sell their product developer must pay $100. In addition, Google will receive a commission from each sale in shops in the application rate of 20%.

The fact that Google is interested in establishing such a shop, first reported last month in the Wall Street Journal. The idea of creating such a service is based on the fact that many developers are free to users of Google Apps huge variety of applications, which is impossible and only close on its own.

For settling with the developers of Google will use the system Intuit . Developers can download the client version of Intuit, to which reference is in Google Calendar.

Executive Director of one of the development companies Atlassian Scott Farkuar demonstrate how the Google Apps can be integrated directly into the software development tools. For example, developers may have a development environment with integrated there Gmail, Google Calendar and Gchat, and they do not even have to go out the window in order to accept e-mail.

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