news.cnet.com - 3/11/2009
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Microsoft on Wednesday is offering up more details on its would-be rival to the iPhone's app store.
The software maker said it will charge developers $99 a year, plus $99 for each application they submit to get an app into the Windows Marketplace store. Through the end of this ...
blog.boxee.tv - 3/16/2009
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blog.boxee.tv —
took a while, but we finally got our
iPhone remote app approved. should be good news for...
anybody who lost their tiny Apple remote.. : ) it is very basic, but we think it’s a good start. based on your feedback we’ll add more functionality ...
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boxee iPhone remote app available on the App Store
pcworld.com - 3/11/2009
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pcworld.com —
Microsoft has unveiled further plans for its new
app store called Windows Marketplace for Mobile . Like...
the iPhone App Store and Android App Market , Microsoft will give developers a 70 percent cut of app sales and will let them set their own prices. ...
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Microsoft's App Store: Here's the Deal
engadgetmobile.com - 3/4/2009
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engadgetmobile.com —
Filed under: Software , RIM , BlackBerry OS
What's bigger than a store , a market ,...
or a catalog ? A whole frigging world , that's what. A sign-up page to be notified when the BlackBerry App World is available -- which we've linked -- will go ...
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RIM names its app store 'BlackBerry App World'
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SolSie.com —
More on Microsoft App Store Microsoft announced the app store at the last MWC, which will let Windows Mobile users to purchase app software directly from their phone. image After showing a glimpse of the portal, Microsoft, today details more about the project. Starting this Spring, Microsoft will charge developers $99 a year, plus $99 for each application they submit. The first registration includes five application submission. Microsoft justifies the charge : "Microsoft will run a rigorous certification process to ensure that the end user’s experience is optimal, and that the device and network resources aren’t used in a malicious way," a Microsoft ...
Microsoft unveils Windows Marketplace fees, splits, hopes, and dreams
Engadget —
Microsoft has begun laying out plans for its version of the App Store -- dubbed the Windows Marketplace -- with some familiar numbers, and a few unfamiliar tweaks. According to Ina Fried, the company will charge developers an annual fee of $99 to become part of the ecosystem, and an additional $99 for every app they submit (though throughout 2009, ...
Microsoft announces Windows Marketplace fees for developers
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
With Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) making bank on their not-even-a-year-old iPhone AppStore, Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) is readying their own Windows Mobile applications store, known as the Windows Marketplace, to cash in on the rush. The Windows Marketplace launch is still several months out, but Microsoft has already announced its fee structure for Windows Mobile developers looking to peddle their wares through The Marketplace.
Microsoft says it will be charging $99 for every year that a developer wants to work with Microsoft and push apps through the Windows Marketplace. The fee mirrors the yearly $99 fee charged by Apple in return for the ...
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How to Make Your First iPhone App iPhone App Store Application
appboxx.com 3/30/2009 — DESCRIPTION: Ever wanted to learn how to make your first iPhone or iPod Touch app but didn't know how or where to start? Now, in your spare time, you can browse through 70 pages of helpful step by step instructions for programming your first iPhone or ...