Tag Archives: apps
ReadWriteWeb: Why Google Releases New Apps
Posted on 11. Mar, 2010 by Daniel Cawrey.
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There is a lot of news coming out from Google on a week to week basis. Sometimes, it can be hard to keep track of what is going on. They keep purchasing companies that fit their strategy and releasing new initiatives, web applications and features to their existing offers constantly. It’s really an amazing thing to keep seeing this company grow, branching out their method of doing business into an array of niches both large and small.
I decided to take a closer look at why, and the folks over at ReadWriteWeb liked it enough to publish it. You can check it out here.
Google Announces Apps Marketplace Store for Business
Posted on 09. Mar, 2010 by Daniel Cawrey.
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This is not a shocker to me that Google has finally started their own Apps Marketplace for businesses. There is a lot of money to make, and today at their Campfire Developer Conference they have finally thrown their support towards the enterprise market. It’s no surprise to those who follow this blog that I’ve said recently that they would do this, but the exceptional element is that they are doing just that today.
Here’s the video:
I hope many who are reading this understdand how much independent develpers stand to make off of a marketplace like this as long as the apps meet Google’s requirements.
I’m sure Microsoft should be releasing a PR statement soon.
Check out the Apps Marketplace here.





