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Google launches store for third-party Web apps

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March 10, 2010, 12:47 PM EST

Google has launched a new online store where third-party developers can sell Web apps to Google Apps users. The Google Apps Marketplace offers Web applications that can be integrated into Google Calendar, Google Docs, Gmail, and other services available in the search company's cloud-based productivity suite.

The new store provides developers access to 25 million untapped Google Apps users, which includes some 2 million businesses. The Web apps can be installed in just a few clicks, and function just like native features. To ensure a seamless experience, the apps only require a single sign-on facilitated by OpenID, rather than dealing with separate credentials for each.


Google is charging developers $100 to add an application and then takes a 20% cut of revenue. More than 50 companies are already selling apps, with software including Appirio's Professional Services Connect, Atlassian's JIRA Studio, Intuit Online Payroll, Manymoon project management, Zoho's suite of productivity and collaboration programs, and many others.

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Kovach
on March 10, 2010
5:03 PM
They are making business again and again...infinite loop.

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thatguyandrew92
on March 10, 2010
5:56 PM
But can App developers buy Apps from other App developers to help the App developers develop better apps?

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Yoda8232
on March 11, 2010
11:19 AM
Thus the beginning for the best competitor against the App Store? Android anyone!!!

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rskapadia2294
on March 11, 2010
11:22 AM
the people at google mean business and nothing else! google is the best!
and with this move i think they are directly competing with the apple app store! and thus trying to increase the sales of their android phones! but people also get benefited since they get a variety of apps! YIPPE! wait for the coolest APPS!

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jasonk1229
on March 11, 2010
3:57 PM
Google is diversifying once again, they are a company that will be around for 200 years because they simply continue to evolve!

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levar
on March 13, 2010
1:31 AM
I wonder if this also includes mobile apps?

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nayelir
on March 16, 2010
1:48 AM
Apps are just spreading into everywhere. Apple is big on them, Facebook is all about Apps. Google will end up being as big as Microsoft. I wonder if they were ever going to merge. I think Microsoft tried to buy them but not sure if the deal went through, maybe not.

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levar
on March 18, 2010
3:27 PM
nayelir said:
Apps are just spreading into everywhere. Apple is big on them, Facebook is all about Apps. Google will end up being as big as Microsoft. I wonder if they were ever going to merge. I think Microsoft tried to buy them but not sure if the deal went through, maybe not.
heh... Google will probably bypass M$ sooner or later and I doubt they're gonna merge what would happen to bing? what would happen to Google? "Search" pretty sure M$ would want to change/add some stuff but no I can't even think about that plus Microsoft is in sooo much trouble right now. I highly doubt that, Google wanted to buy out Yahoo at one time though don't remember that date but I know it was a while back 2-3 years.

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